August Meitzen (* 16 December 1822 in Breslau; " 19 January 1910 in Berlin) was a statistician and a political economist.
Meitzen pursued the administrative career in Berlin, and Breslau, doktorierte 1848 with a representation of the watch-and-clock-making industry of the black forest, was a 1853-56 mayor von Hirschberg in the giant mountains and 1856-1865 special commissioner for property-wonderful-rural arguments in Breslau. It dedicated itself to agrarianhistorical studies on there public records under cotton wool brook among other things, which it continued at numerous journeys in the main countries of Europe. From this different work came out: "Documents of schlesischer villages" in the "Codex diplomaticus Silesiae", Bd. 4 (Bresl. 1863); "The culture conditions of the Slawen before the German Kolonisation" (that. 1864); "The propagation of the Germans in Germany and their settling the Slawengebiete" (Jena 1879). In the J. 1865 as the treatment of the results of the taxation on landed property to Berlin appoint, published it: "The soil and agricultural conditions of the Prussian State of" (Berl. 1868-73, 4 Bde.). 1867-72 it was member of the royally Prussian statistic 1872 to 1882 secret government advice involved in the imperial statistic office of the German Reich and in particular in the agricultural, commercial and hydrographic publications of these institutes. 1875 he became an extraordinary professor of the statistics and political economy at the University of Berlin. Andre writings Meitzens are: "Topographic considerations over the building of channels in Germany" (Berl. 1870); "The question of the canal construction in Prussia" (Leipz. 1885); "The jointly responsibleness of the education for the well-being of the working classes" (Berl. 1876); "The German house in its popular forms" (that. 1882); "History, theory and technology of the statistics" (that. 1886).
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