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- Q11891151 description "Finnish economist".
- Q11891151 description "Finnish economist".
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- Q11891151 abstract "Rolf Kullberg (3 October 1930 in Pojo, Finland – 3 September 2007 in Helsinki) was the governor of the Bank of Finland from 1983 to 1992. He was a member of the board since 1974. Before that he worked in the ministry of finance and in a private bank.At the end of his term as a governor Finland experienced its worst recession. Before the recession there was a long period of growth and it was easy to borrow money. Kullberg was one of the first persons to publicly warn about the possible risks. He warned that people and companies are borrowing more than they can afford.During those hard times the main goal of the Bank of Finland was to maintain stable currency rate. Kullberg tied the currency rate of Finland's Markka to ECU currency in 1991 in order to gain more stability. But finally Finland was forced to devaluate and eventually let its currency float in 1992. This was a serious setback to Kullberg and he wanted to resign from his post. However, the president of Finland Mauno Koivisto asked him to continue. In the April 1992 he made an early retirement after publicly disagreeing with the prime minister Esko Aho about financial politics.He died 3 September 2007 at the age of 76 after a serious illness.".
- Q11891151 birthDate "1930-10-03".
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- Q11891151 deathDate "2007-09-03".
- Q11891151 deathYear "2007".
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- Q11891151 dateOfBirth "1930-10-03".
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- Q11891151 name "Kullberg, Rolf".
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- Q11891151 comment "Rolf Kullberg (3 October 1930 in Pojo, Finland – 3 September 2007 in Helsinki) was the governor of the Bank of Finland from 1983 to 1992. He was a member of the board since 1974. Before that he worked in the ministry of finance and in a private bank.At the end of his term as a governor Finland experienced its worst recession. Before the recession there was a long period of growth and it was easy to borrow money. Kullberg was one of the first persons to publicly warn about the possible risks.".
- Q11891151 label "Rolf Kullberg".
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