Friedrich Gottlob Schulze (28 January 1795 – 3 July 1860) was a German economist.
He was born at Obergävernitz, near Meissen, and hence called Schulze-Gävernitz.
In 1832, he went to Greifswald, where he established a similar training school in Eldena in 1834.
These institutions exercised great influence throughout Germany.
Schulze wrote Deutsche Blätter für Landwirtschaft und Nationalökonomie (1843–59), Nationalökonomie oder Volkswirtschaftslehre (1856), and the posthumous Lehrbuch der allgemeinen Landwirtschaft (1863).