Gösta Adolfsson Bagge (27 May 1882 – 3 January 1951) was a Swedish economist and politician. He was a professor of economics at Stockholm University....
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Danish politician Gösta Bagge (1882–1951), Swedish economist and politician Peter Bagge (born 1957), American cartoonist Selmar Bagge (1823–1896), German...
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pentathlete Gösta Andersson (skier) (1918–1979), Swedish cross-country skier Gösta Andersson (wrestler) (1917–1975), Swedish wrestler Gösta Bagge (1882–1951)...
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construction]. Svensk Tidskrift (in Swedish). 15. Eli F. Heckscher & Gösta Bagge through Project Runeberg: 530–539. Retrieved 29 November 2014. Malmborg...
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Bertil Ohlin and Gunnar Myrdal, and the future Moderate Party leader Gösta Bagge. Carlson, Benny (2018). Swedish Economists in the 1930s Debate on Economic...
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Artur Axmann (1943) Alexander von Dörnberg (1943) Octav Ullea (1943) Gösta Bagge (1943) Emil Wiehl (1943) Agâh Aksel (1943) Werner Lorenz (1943) Antal...
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1912–1935 Gösta Bagge, 1935–1944 Fritiof Domö, 1944–1950 Jarl Hjalmarson, 1950–1961 Gunnar Heckscher, 1961–1965 Yngve Holmberg, 1965–1970 Gösta Bohman,...
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essential, which proved difficult since the Conservative Party, led by Gösta Bagge, supported at least moderately-activist policies for the defence of Finland...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Per Albin Hansson Gösta Bagge Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp Party Social Democrats Electoral League Farmers'...
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controversial law proposed in the Riksdag in 1940 by Minister for Education Gösta Bagge to improve national defence; it was finally passed by the Riksdag in...
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2021. "Eva Bagge" (in Swedish). Nya Idun. 15 February 2016. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "Eva Bagge". Geni. Retrieved 24 May 2021. Lilja, Gösta; Olsson, Bror...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Per Albin Hansson Gösta Bagge Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp Party Social Democrats Right Farmers' League Last election...
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resigned as party leader in favor of the younger academic and professor Gösta Bagge in 1935 was an expression of the wide-ranging respect that he had. Lindman...
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Affairs, Head of the Ministry of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs Gösta Bagge 13 December 1939 15 December 1944 Moderate Georg Andrén 15 December...
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December 1939 3 years, 76 days Social Democrats S/SAP–C Hansson II Gösta Bagge (1882–1951) 13 December 1939 15 December 1944 5 years, 2 days Moderate...
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First party Second party Third party Leader Per Albin Hansson Gösta Bagge Axel Pehrsson-Bramstorp Party Social Democrats Right Farmers' League Last election...
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Swedish Foreign Minister, Christian Günther, and Conservative party leader Gösta Bagge, Education Minister in Stockholm. They had to counter increasing anti-Swedish...
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shook Sweden - The Midsummer Crisis 1941 (1988, TV Movie documentary) - Gösta Bagge Där regnbågen slutar (1999) - Bankdirektören (final fim role) "Per Sjöstrand"...
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in the 1930s and 1940s. In 1933–1935 Lundberg, Ingvar Svennilson and Gösta Bagge published Wages in Sweden 1860–1930 I-II. In his doctoral thesis Lundberg...
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the Parliament of Sweden's second chamber from 1947, after Professor Gösta Bagge. He became the leader of the Rightist Party, following the retirement...
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Ragnvald Richardson (R:son) Bagge (12 November 1903 – 24 March 1991) was a Swedish diplomat. Bagge was born on 12 November 1903 in Quebec City, Quebec...
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got the position of Minister of Commerce and Industry. After professor Gösta Bagge had announced that he intended to resign as the leader of the Moderate...
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Gösta Greger Stig Fabian Brunnström (4 March 1907 – 11 June 1989) was a Swedish diplomat. Brunnström was born on 4 March 1907 in Helsingborg, Sweden,...
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cultural boards. Nordenson was active in The Rightist Party, and when Gösta Bagge became chairman in 1935, Nordenson was one of those who was often asked...
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Jönköping County of Sweden, from 1634 to present. Bengt Kafle (1634–1636) Bengt Bagge (1636–1639) Knut Soop (1639–1645) Bengt Ribbing (1645–1653) Gustaf Posse...
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Bæckström Protectionist Party United Right Party 1908–1911 Örebro County Gösta Bagge National Party National Organization of the Right 1932–1936 City...
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Victoria-kön Jan Halldoff as Kändis som går före i Victoria-kön Kerstin Bagge as Tjej i Victoria-kön Rune Söderqvist as Reklamman Billy Gustavsson as...
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the council on 7 February 1947, Sweden's minister in Cairo, Envoy Widar Bagge, was appointed as envoy to both Beirut and Damascus, while remaining stationed...
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members were Gösta Ekman, Monica Zetterlund, Lena Nyman, and Tommy Körberg. The song quartet EBBA (Lena Eriksson, Lars Bagge, Kersint Bagge and Bo Andersson)...
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Tage Åsén (born 1943), painter Barbro Bäckström (1939–1990), sculptor Inge Bagge (1916–1988), sculptor Signe Barth (1895–1982), painter, art educator John...
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