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+ | '''Axel Iveroth''' was head of the [[Swedish Industrial Association]] 1957-1977 and worked to modernize the business community's influence and propaganda organizations. | ||
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | As a recent graduate of the Stockholm School of Economics, and because of his contact in media (briefly a radio program manager at public radio), Iveroth was recruited as a researcher at the think tank [[Research Institute of Industrial Economics]] (IUI), founded by several Swedish business associations, when it was established in 1939. | ||
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+ | In 1944, he left the IUI to become an industrial attaché in Washington DC. While in Washington, Iveroth came into contact with the [[Committee for Economic Development]] (CED) | ||
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+ | Back in Sweden, Iveroth an his associets wanted to create a Swedish equivalent to the CED with prominent members of the business community, and co-founded the organization [[Studieförbundet Näringsliv og Samhälle]] (SNS) in 1948, a network of opinion makers and decision makers in the private and public sectors. Through research, book publishing and private conferences, SNS wants to contribute to debate and rational (ie pro-capital) decisions on social issues.<ref>https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studief%C3%B6rbundet_N%C3%A4ringsliv_och_Samh%C3%A4lle</ref> | ||
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+ | Iveroth later became leader of the Swedish Industry Association during the twenty year period 1957 to 1977. | ||
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+ | Politically, Axel Iveroth was ultra-liberal, in contrast to the Social Democrat mood in the country.<ref>https://www.norran.se/asikter/insandare/insandare-inte-konstigt-att-direktorerna-inte-vill-betala-skatt/</ref> | ||
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+ | ==SNS Tylösand Summit== | ||
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+ | Axel Iveroth was one of the original 1948 founders of this yearly conference, which discusses many of the same subjects as the [[Bilderberg]] conference and may be the official or unofficial local Swedish branch of it. | ||
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+ | The SNS [[Tylösand Summit]] brings together about 200 chief executive officers, leading academic scholars, politicians from the government and the parliamentary opposition, top civil servants, and union leaders. SNS has arranged this annual summit in the seaside resort of Tylösand since 1948. The invitation-only, one-day-long conference is an important meeting platform for discussions about key issues facing today’s society. The meeting is held under the [[Chatham House Rules]] and is not open to the media.<ref>https://www.sns.se/en/member-activities/tylosand-summit/</ref> | ||
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+ | <li>The AI Revolution (2019)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Urbanisation and Cities (2018)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Inequality and Democracy (2017)</li> | ||
+ | <li>An Age of Insecurity – Economic and Political Risks (2016)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Digital Technology – Reshaping Business and Society (2015)</li> | ||
+ | <li>The United States and its role in the world (2014)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Competitiveness in a New Global Economy (2013)</li> | ||
+ | <li>The future of Europe (2012)</li> | ||
+ | <li>China’s rise as the new super power (2011)</li> | ||
+ | <li>The state and the market- new trends in the world economy (2010)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Future climate and energy policy (2009)</li> | ||
+ | <li>New trends in the owner market (2008)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Swedish strategies in a competitive world (2007)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Changes in the global energy market (2006)</li> | ||
+ | <li>Taxes for growth and employment (2005) | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 15 December 2019
Axel Iveroth (businessman) | |
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Born | August 1914 |
Died | 1993 (Age 79) |
Nationality | Swedish |
Alma mater | Stockholm School of Economics |
Headed the Swedish Industrial Association for 20 years |
Axel Iveroth was head of the Swedish Industrial Association 1957-1977 and worked to modernize the business community's influence and propaganda organizations.
Career
As a recent graduate of the Stockholm School of Economics, and because of his contact in media (briefly a radio program manager at public radio), Iveroth was recruited as a researcher at the think tank Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI), founded by several Swedish business associations, when it was established in 1939.
In 1944, he left the IUI to become an industrial attaché in Washington DC. While in Washington, Iveroth came into contact with the Committee for Economic Development (CED)
Back in Sweden, Iveroth an his associets wanted to create a Swedish equivalent to the CED with prominent members of the business community, and co-founded the organization Studieförbundet Näringsliv og Samhälle (SNS) in 1948, a network of opinion makers and decision makers in the private and public sectors. Through research, book publishing and private conferences, SNS wants to contribute to debate and rational (ie pro-capital) decisions on social issues.[1]
Iveroth later became leader of the Swedish Industry Association during the twenty year period 1957 to 1977.
Politically, Axel Iveroth was ultra-liberal, in contrast to the Social Democrat mood in the country.[2]
SNS Tylösand Summit
Axel Iveroth was one of the original 1948 founders of this yearly conference, which discusses many of the same subjects as the Bilderberg conference and may be the official or unofficial local Swedish branch of it.
The SNS Tylösand Summit brings together about 200 chief executive officers, leading academic scholars, politicians from the government and the parliamentary opposition, top civil servants, and union leaders. SNS has arranged this annual summit in the seaside resort of Tylösand since 1948. The invitation-only, one-day-long conference is an important meeting platform for discussions about key issues facing today’s society. The meeting is held under the Chatham House Rules and is not open to the media.[3]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1960 | 28 May 1960 | 29 May 1960 | Switzerland Bürgenstock | The 9th such meeting and the first one in Switzerland. 61 participants + 4 "in attendance". The meeting report contains a press statement, 4 sentences long. |