- Ingvar Wedervang
Ingvar Brynhjulf Wedervang (
July 21 ,1891 –December 4 ,1961 ) was a Norwegianeconomist andstatistician .He graduated from the University of Oslo (UiO) with a degree in economics in 1913. During the next nine years, he worked first as a government statistician with the Central Bureau of Statistics, then for a private company (Treschow-Fritzøe), and again for a government agency. In 1922 he moved to
Munich and continued his studies. He returned to the Central Bureau of Statistics in 1923 and received his doctorate in 1925 with adissertation on thesex proportion at birth andinfant mortality . Wedervang became Lecturer at UiO in 1925 and was appointed professor of economics and statistics in June 1926.In 1930 Wedervang was among the sixteen founding members of the
Econometric Society .As a professor Wedervang lectured on
applied economics , social and economic statistics, anddemography . Wedervang belonged firmly to the school of empirically oriented Norwegian economists in the tradition ofAnton Martin Schweigaard . His work in the 1920s comprised an estimate of national income in Norway and some articles on trade problems. Wedervang did not publish in German or English and was therefore hardly known outsideScandinavia .Professor Wedervang worked also actively for the establishment of
NHH in Bergen and served as the school's firstrector from 1937 tillDecember 31 ,1956 . His tenure was only interrupted by theGerman occupation of Norway when he was removed from his position due to patriotic attitude.
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