Nils Westermarck

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Nils Westermarck in 1980s.

Nils Christian Westermarck (14 July 1910 Helsinki – 17 March 2002 Espoo) was a Finnish agricultural economist and politician.[1]

Westermarck received his PhD in 1940 from the University of Helsinki, the Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry.[2] During the Continuation War, Westermarck worked at the Ministry of Agriculture and after the war he became a professor at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Umeå.[2] In 1949, he returned to Finland and became the Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Helsinki.[2] He remained in this position until his retirement in 1973.[2]

In 1953–1954 and again in 1970, Westermarck was the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1960, he received the honorary title of Academician from the President of Finland, Urho Kekkonen.[2]

He was the Deputy Director of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers between 1955 and 1958.[2] During 1961–1970, Westermarck was the Director of the International Association of Agricultural Economists.[2] The Association's triennial conference's prize for the best poster is named after him.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Akateemikko Nils Westermarck kuollut".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Akateemikko arvostaa perheviljelyä". 14 July 2000.
  3. ^ "Newsletter" (PDF). www.iaae-agecon.org. 2015.