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Per Kleppe (Per Andreas Hildhe Kleppe) was born on 13 April, 1923 in Oslo, Norway, is a Norwegian economist and politician (1923–2021). Discover Per Kleppe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 97 years old?

Popular As Per Andreas Hildhe Kleppe
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Age 97 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 13 April, 1923
Birthday 13 April
Birthplace Oslo, Norway
Date of death 10 March, 2021
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Nationality Norway

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1923

Per Andreas Hildhe Kleppe (13 April 1923 – 10 March 2021) was a Norwegian economist and politician for the Labour Party.

Kleppe was born in Kristiania (now Oslo) in April 1923, a son of lawyer Knut Sigurd Kleppe and Nathalie Mathilde Andersen; the family moved to Bergen when he was six years old.

1951

In 1951 he married editor Margaretha Eva Malmros Ström.

On the local level he was a deputy member of Oslo city council from 1951 to 1955.

1954

As an elected politician Kleppe served in the position of deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Oslo during the term 1954–1957.

1956

Kleppe graduated from the University of Oslo with the cand.oecon. degree in 1956.

1957

He was appointed State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance from 1957 to 1962.

1962

From 1962 Kleppe was assigned full time secretary of Den finanspolitiske komité, and from 1963 to 1967 he was subdirector at EFTA in Geneva, and from 1967 to 1971 he headed Arbeiderbevegelsens utredningskontor ("The Labour movement's Research Office").

1971

He was the Minister of Trade and Shipping in 1971–1972 during the first cabinet Bratteli, and later the Minister of Finance from 1973 to 1979 during the second cabinet Bratteli and the cabinet Nordli.

Kleppe was the Minister of Trade and Shipping in the first cabinet Bratteli from 17 March 1971 to 18 October 1972.

From 24 September 1971 he was also assigned the inaugural position of Minister of Nordic Cooperation, responsible for coordinating cooperation between the Nordic countries.

As Minister of trade Kleppe was given the task to finish the negotiations of Norwegian membership of the European Economic Community (EEC).

1972

However, membership was turned down by the 1972 Norwegian European Communities membership referendum on 25 September 1972, and the Bratteli cabinet resigned.

After this, from 1972 to 1973, Kleppe returned to his manager position at the Arbeiderbevegelsens utredningskontor.

1973

Kleppe was appointed by Prime Minister Bratteli as Minister of Finance from 16 October 1973, in the second cabinet Bratteli.

1976

This cabinet lasted until 15 January 1976, when the cabinet Nordli took over.

1978

He was decorated with the Grand Cross of the Portuguese Order of Christ (1978), the Order of the Yugoslav Flag with Golden Star on Cravat (III rank) (1987), the Grand Cross of the Icelandic Order of the Falcon (1988), the Grand Cross of the Swedish Order of the Polar Star (1988), and the Grand Cross of the Order of the Lion of Finland (1988).

1979

In 1979 he was replaced by Ulf Sand, but Kleppe returned in 1980 to head the Secretariat for Long-Term Planning (until 1981).

Kleppe continued as Minister of Finance until 8 October 1979, when there was a reorganisation of the cabinet, and Ulf Sand took over as responsible for the Ministry of Finance.

Kleppe served six years as Minister of Finance, and he was the architect behind several important strategic choices of economic policy.

The so-called "Kleppe package", where the State contributed by offering improvements of certain benefits during salary negotiations between employer and employee organisations, came to be a central element to minimize inflation.

In order to inhibit the threatening increase of unemployment, the government introduced several supportive measures and economic guarantees to the industry, in particular to maritime transport and shipyards.

1980

From 1 January 1980 Kleppe was assigned the inaugural leader of the Secretariat for Long-Term Planning, under the cabinet Nordli until 4 February 1981.

He also chaired several government commissions in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including the Monetary and Credit Commission (1987–1989), the Employment Commission (1991–1992), and the State Bank Commission (1994–1995).

1981

He served as General Secretary of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) from 1981 to 1988.

He continued in this position under Brundtland's First Cabinet until 14 October 1981.

In 1981 Kleppe took over as general secretary of the European Free Trade Association, succeeding Swiss Charles Müller.

1988

He held this position until 1988, when he was succeeded by Austrian Georg Reisch.

After he left his position at EFTA in 1988, Kleppe was assigned with the Fafo Foundation.

1989

He wrote the books Norges vei til Europa (1989) and Visjonen og hverdagen (1990), and finally his memoirs/autobiography, Kleppepakke, which was released in 2003.

Kleppe was a member of the Norwegian Research Council for Science and the Humanities (a precursor of Research Council of Norway).

He was decorated Commander with Star of the Order of St. Olav in 1989.

Kleppe died on 10 March 2021, aged 97.