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'''Klaus Henrik Waris''' was a Finnish economist, professor and the governor of the [[Bank of Finland]] from 1957 to 1967.<ref name=kb>https://kansallisbiografia.fi//kansallisbiografia/henkilo/8000</ref>
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Waris was born in Helsinki. He graduated in 1935 from [[University of Turku]]. Waris worked as the head of the Department of National Economy at the [[Ministry of Finance (Finland)|Ministry of Finance]] from 1946 to 1949. From 1949 to 1952, Waris was professor of economics at the [[Helsinki University of Technology]], and was a member of the executive board of the bank [[Suomen Yhdyspankki]] from 1950 to 1951.<ref name="kb" />
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From 1952 to 1957, Waris was a member of the executive board of the [[Bank of Finland]], and from 1957 to 1967 the governor of the bank. When Waris began his term as governor, his first task was to defend the value of the [[devaluation|devalued]] Finnish mark in the situation after [[Finnish general strike of 1956|the 1956 general strike]]. In 1961, however, Finnish markka had to be devalued again. Waris resigned from the central bank in 1967. Devaluations facilitated exports and foreign loans were used to develop the Finnish forest industry and improve Finland's road network. Unemployment was low during the Waris period, living standards improved and Finland urbanized.<ref name="kb" />
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After a career in banking, Waris became chancellor of the [[Aalto University School of Business|Helsinki School of Economics]] from 1967 to 1980 and as the first executive of [[SITRA|Sitra]] from 1968 to 1972.<ref name="kb" /><ref>http://www.taloustieteellinenyhdistys.fi/images/stories/kak/KAK11990/KAK11990Tarkka.pdf </ref>
 
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Revision as of 22:48, 27 February 2023

Person.png Klaus Waris  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(economist, central banker)
Klaus Waris.jpg
Born17 March 1914
Died18 December 1994 (Age 80)
NationalityFinnish
Alma materUniversity of Turku

Klaus Henrik Waris was a Finnish economist, professor and the governor of the Bank of Finland from 1957 to 1967.[1]

Waris was born in Helsinki. He graduated in 1935 from University of Turku. Waris worked as the head of the Department of National Economy at the Ministry of Finance from 1946 to 1949. From 1949 to 1952, Waris was professor of economics at the Helsinki University of Technology, and was a member of the executive board of the bank Suomen Yhdyspankki from 1950 to 1951.[1]

From 1952 to 1957, Waris was a member of the executive board of the Bank of Finland, and from 1957 to 1967 the governor of the bank. When Waris began his term as governor, his first task was to defend the value of the devalued Finnish mark in the situation after the 1956 general strike. In 1961, however, Finnish markka had to be devalued again. Waris resigned from the central bank in 1967. Devaluations facilitated exports and foreign loans were used to develop the Finnish forest industry and improve Finland's road network. Unemployment was low during the Waris period, living standards improved and Finland urbanized.[1]

After a career in banking, Waris became chancellor of the Helsinki School of Economics from 1967 to 1980 and as the first executive of Sitra from 1968 to 1972.[1][2]

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/197017 April 197019 April 1970Switzerland
Hotel Quellenhof
Bad Ragaz
the 19th Bilderberg meeting, in Switzerland.
Bilderberg/198018 April 198020 April 1980Germany
Aachen
The 28th Bilderberg, held in West Germany, unusually exposed by the Daily Mirror
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