Piet Lieftinck

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Piet Lieftinck was a Dutch economist and politician best known for his pivotal role in post-World War II financial reconstruction and monetary reform in the Netherlands.

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instanceOf Dutch politician
economist
human
areaOfInfluence Dutch economic policy
European post-war financial reconstruction
awardReceived Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Order of the Netherlands Lion
surface form: Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
countryOfCitizenship Netherlands
educatedAt University of Leiden
surface form: Leiden University

London School of Economics
employer University of Leiden
surface form: Leiden University

Ministry of Finance of the Netherlands
familyName Lieftinck
fieldOfWork budgetary policy
economics
macroeconomic policy
monetary policy
public finance
givenName Piet
hasHonorificTitle Dr.
influenced Dutch fiscal policy in the late 1940s
post-war European approaches to currency stabilization
languageSpokenWrittenOrSigned Dutch
English
memberOfPoliticalParty Dutch Labour Party
surface form: Labour Party (Netherlands)

Roman Catholic State Party
notableAchievement introduction of the 1945 currency reform known as the ‘Lieftinck’s tenner’
stabilization of Dutch public finances after World War II
notableFor designing measures to combat inflation and restore confidence in the guilder
leadership in Dutch monetary reform after World War II
notableRole key architect of Dutch post-war monetary stabilization
notableWork post-World War II monetary reform in the Netherlands
post-war financial reconstruction of the Netherlands
occupation civil servant
politician
university lecturer
participatedIn post-World War II reconstruction of the Netherlands
positionHeld Minister of Finance of the Netherlands
sexOrGender male
workLocation Amsterdam
University of Leiden
surface form: Leiden University

The Hague

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