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Werner Clement was born on 19 April, 1941 in Innsbruck, Austria, is an economist. Discover Werner Clement's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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Werner Clement Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Werner Clement worth at the age of 83 years old? Werner Clement’s income source is mostly from being a successful economist. He is from Austria. We have estimated
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In 2003, Clement launched the Institute of Pharmaeconomic Research (IPF) serving as director of the supervisory board. In 2002, he founded his own company, "4C-Foresee Management Consulting Ltd", working predominantly in the area of R&D and innovation. Contracting institutions are mainly Austrian government ministries and the "Austrian (Research) Council". The company has contributed frequently to strategies or national plans for research and innovation in Austria. Clement's role as scientific advisor to the Ministry of Economics' platform on clusters (2008 – 2010) may also be mentioned. In 2011 he elaborated the "Strategic concept for science and research fostering technology" in the province of Tyrol. Recently the company's focus is on security economics. He serves as an evaluator and scientific advisor to the respective programme (KIRAS). He is also strongly engaged in the ongoing elaboration of a strategy to foster "Innovation-oriented Public Procurement" and chairs the respective working groups. Since 2012 he serves as special adviser to EU Commissioner for Regional Policy, Johannes Hahn.
In 1993/94, Clement served in Vietnam as a consultant to the Minister of Planning and Investment, Do Quoc Sam. In 1994/95, Clement and an IWI team developed the "Masterplan of the Mechanical Engineering Industry in S.R. Vietnam" for the Ministry of Heavy Industry, Vietnam. These contacts led to a Cooperation Agreement between IWI (Industriewissenschaftliches Institut, Vienna) and CIEM (Central Institute for Economic Management, Hanoi) which remained in force from 1995 to 2003. In 1995, he was a member of the "Leadership Programme"/MITI, Tokyo.
Among his initiatives was the setting up and chairing of the Institute of Manufacturing Research (IWI, Industriewissenschaftliches Institut) with former Secretary of State Josef Taus, where he served as director from 1985 to 2002. This institute focussed on empirical economic research, employing on average 20 researchers.
Clement has served in numerous international organizations over many years, including the OECD, Council of Europe, UNESCO, ILO, World Bank, UNIDO etc., working in manpower requirement analysis, educational finance, continuing education etc. Am He served as a country examiner of France, Switzerland, USA, Sweden and Australia and contributed to or chaired the respective OECD reports. In summer 1984, while holding a post at the Ministère du Travail, Paris, he was affiliated to a unit dealing with industrial restructuring in France. In Austria, he chaired the Economic and Social Advisory Board to the Parity Commission delivering a report, entitled "Qualification 2000", which led to the establishment of "Colleges of Higher Education" (Fachhochschule) in Austria.
From early 1980, his interests focussed on structural and industrial economics. He served as a member of (or expert to) consultative bodies in Austria dealing with areas such as economic policy, education, technology, and structural and regional policy. He was also a member of the advisory council of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) from 1981-1988.
Clement gained initial experience in the field of development aid in Senegal and former Upper Volta, which resulted in assisting to establish the first educational plan for Senegal. He graduated from the Vienna University of Economics and Business in 1963 and received his PhD in economics in 1965. He obtained a job as an assistant to the then Austrian Minister of Finance, Stephan Koren, from 1968-70. This resulted in him becoming the youngest full professor nationwide at that time in 1970 at the University of Innsbruck. Specializing in the fields of Human Resources, Economics of Education and the Labour Market, he also served as a founding member of the University of Klagenfurt from 1970-76. While holding the professorial post at Innsbruck University, he led the team which developed the first educational plan in the Provincia Autonoma di Alto Adige (South Tyrol). He was also a consultant to the German Institute for Labour Market and Vocational Research, attached to the Federal Agency of Labour 1976-83.