Erik Brofoss
Erik Brofoss (21 June 1908 - 7 May 1979) was a Norwegian economist and politician for the Labour Party.
Brofoss was born in Kongsberg. In his younger days he was an athlete who competed national level in the 100 metres. He represented Kongsberg IF, and won a silver medal at the Norwegian championships in 1928.[1] His career best time in 100 m was 10.8 seconds, achieved in August 1931 in Kongsberg.[2] He had 6.96 metres in the long jump, achieved in July 1928 at Bislett stadion.[3]
He became Minister of Finance in 1945 and stayed in this position until 1947. He then helped found the Ministry of Trade and Shipping and headed it from 1947 to 1954. He was later a director of the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund from 1970 to 1973.
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Norwegian Minister of Trade and Shipping 1947–1954 |
Succeeded by Oscar Torp |
Preceded by | Norwegian Minister of Finance 1945–1947 |
Succeeded by Olav Meisdalshagen |
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Preceded by | Central Bank Governor of Norway 1954–1970 |
Succeeded by Knut Getz Wold |
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