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+ | |death_date= 22 July 2000 | ||
+ | |death_place=Djursholm,Stockholm | ||
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+ | '''Hans Martin Staffan Burenstam Linder''' (born '''H. M. S. Linder''') was a [[Sweden|Swedish]] economist and conservative politician, who was [[Minister for Trade (Sweden)|Minister for Trade]] from 1976–78 and from 1979-81. He was the president of the [[Stockholm School of Economics]] between 1986 and 1995.<ref>(1984). ''Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok'' 1985. Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag. ISBN 91-1-843222-0 ISSN 0347-3341 s. 677</ref> | ||
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+ | Connected to the [[Wallenberg Sphere]], he was Rector of the [[Stockholm School of Economics]] when he attended the [[Bilderberg/1988|1988 Bilderberg conference]]. | ||
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+ | == Background == | ||
+ | He was the son of forester Martin Linder and Marianne Linder, née Burenstam. In 1956 he married Marie-Thérèse Dyrssen, who was headmaster of [[Enskilda Gymnasiet]] from 1989-2003. | ||
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+ | As an adult, Staffan Linder began to use the name Burenstam, whose last bearer, his grandfather Fredrik Burenstam, had died in 1949. He still used the name Linder in his academic publications, and it was not until the 1980s that his family legally changed their name to Burenstam Linder. | ||
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+ | ==Academic career== | ||
+ | During his time as a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] candidate, he was mainly supervised by [[Bertil Ohlin]]. His [[dissertation]] in 1961, ''An Essay on Trade and Transformation'', initiated a new model of international trade based on the demand pattern known as the [[Linder hypothesis]]. | ||
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+ | Linder was a professor of [[International economics]] at the [[Stockholm School of Economics]] from 1974 onwards, as well as the school's [[rector (academia)|rector]] from 1986 to 1995.<ref>https://www.ft.com/content/ad3c1460-e1ca-11da-bf4c-0000779e2340</ref> | ||
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+ | He was a visiting professor at [[Columbia University]] from 1962 to 1963, [[Yale University]] in 1966, and [[Stanford University]] from 1983 to 1984. He received an honorary doctorate from the [[Université catholique de Louvain]]. He was also an economic advisor at [[Stockholms Enskilda Bank]] from 1965-75. In the period 1993-1995, Burenstam Linder chaired the Steering Committee of the [[EuroFaculty]], which included the [[Stockholm School of Economics in Riga]] as he founded in 1994.<ref>Kristensen, Gustav N. 2010. Born into a Dream. EuroFaculty and the Council of the Baltic Sea States. Berliner Wissentshafts-Verlag. {{ISBN|978-3-8305-1769-6}}.</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Political career== | ||
+ | Burenstam Linder had long been a key figure in the [[Moderate Party]]. There were several times when people thought he would take the office of party leader, especially during the late 1970s, when many thought he should succeed [[Gösta Bohman]]. | ||
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+ | His political positions include [[Member of Parliament]] 1969-86 (representing [[Stockholms län]]), Vice Leader of the Moderate Party 1970-81, Trade Minister 1976-78 and 1979–81, Appointed Agent of [[Sveriges Riksbank]] (''Riksbanksfullmäktige'') 1991-1994 and Member of the [[European Parliament]] from 1995-2000. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Staffan Burenstam Linder (economist) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | 13 September 1931 Norberg, Västmanland | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | 22 July 2000 (Age 68) Djursholm, Stockholm | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | Swedish | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Alma mater | Stockholm School of Economics | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Party | Moderate Party | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Wallenberg Sphere Swedish economist and key figure in the Moderate Party. Bilderberg/1988.
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Hans Martin Staffan Burenstam Linder (born H. M. S. Linder) was a Swedish economist and conservative politician, who was Minister for Trade from 1976–78 and from 1979-81. He was the president of the Stockholm School of Economics between 1986 and 1995.[1]
Connected to the Wallenberg Sphere, he was Rector of the Stockholm School of Economics when he attended the 1988 Bilderberg conference.
Background
He was the son of forester Martin Linder and Marianne Linder, née Burenstam. In 1956 he married Marie-Thérèse Dyrssen, who was headmaster of Enskilda Gymnasiet from 1989-2003.
As an adult, Staffan Linder began to use the name Burenstam, whose last bearer, his grandfather Fredrik Burenstam, had died in 1949. He still used the name Linder in his academic publications, and it was not until the 1980s that his family legally changed their name to Burenstam Linder.
Academic career
During his time as a PhD candidate, he was mainly supervised by Bertil Ohlin. His dissertation in 1961, An Essay on Trade and Transformation, initiated a new model of international trade based on the demand pattern known as the Linder hypothesis.
Linder was a professor of International economics at the Stockholm School of Economics from 1974 onwards, as well as the school's rector from 1986 to 1995.[2]
He was a visiting professor at Columbia University from 1962 to 1963, Yale University in 1966, and Stanford University from 1983 to 1984. He received an honorary doctorate from the Université catholique de Louvain. He was also an economic advisor at Stockholms Enskilda Bank from 1965-75. In the period 1993-1995, Burenstam Linder chaired the Steering Committee of the EuroFaculty, which included the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga as he founded in 1994.[3]
Political career
Burenstam Linder had long been a key figure in the Moderate Party. There were several times when people thought he would take the office of party leader, especially during the late 1970s, when many thought he should succeed Gösta Bohman.
His political positions include Member of Parliament 1969-86 (representing Stockholms län), Vice Leader of the Moderate Party 1970-81, Trade Minister 1976-78 and 1979–81, Appointed Agent of Sveriges Riksbank (Riksbanksfullmäktige) 1991-1994 and Member of the European Parliament from 1995-2000.
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1988 | 3 June 1988 | 5 June 1988 | Austria Interalpen-Hotel Telfs-Buchen | The 36th meeting, 114 participants |
References
- ↑ (1984). Vem är det : Svensk biografisk handbok 1985. Stockholm: P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag. ISBN 91-1-843222-0 ISSN 0347-3341 s. 677
- ↑ https://www.ft.com/content/ad3c1460-e1ca-11da-bf4c-0000779e2340
- ↑ Kristensen, Gustav N. 2010. Born into a Dream. EuroFaculty and the Council of the Baltic Sea States. Berliner Wissentshafts-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-8305-1769-6.