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Nils Lundgren

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Nils Lundgren
Member of the European Parliament
for Sweden
In office
2004–2009
Personal details
Born(1936-07-13)13 July 1936
Skövde, Sweden

Nils Gustav Herman Lundgren (born 13 July 1936) is a Swedish politician and economist, who is a former Member of the European Parliament (MEP). Between 2004 and 2008 he was the leader of the eurosceptical June List, which he had co-founded.

He was elected to the European Parliament in 2004 and was a member of the bureau of the Independence and Democracy group, and vice-chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control. He was also a member of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, a substitute for the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, and a member of the delegation to the EUTurkey Joint Parliamentary Committee. He did not stand for re-election as a MEP in the 2009 elections.

Education

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Career

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  • University lecturer in economics, Stockholm (1962-1963)
  • Economics expert at EFTA secretariat in Geneva (1964-1965)
  • Research at Institute for International Economic Studies, Stockholm (1966-1971)
  • Researcher, Ministry of Industry (1971-1974)
  • Guest researcher, Reading University (1975)
  • Head of research unit, National Institute of Economic Research (1977-1979)
  • Chief economist, PK-banken subsequently Nordbanken subsequently MeritaNordbanken (1980-1999)
  • Economic adviser Nordea (1999-2001)
  • Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences since 1988.[1]
  • Artillery reserve officer
  • Previously chairman and member of the Board of a number of Swedish and international companies and organisations
  • Editor-in-chief of Ekonomisk debatt
  • Integration i Västeuropa (Integration in Western Europe) (1974), Industripolitikens spelregler (Industrial policy - the rules of the game) (1981) and Europa ja - euro nej (Yes to Europe - no to the euro) (2003), as well as a number of other books, publications and articles

References

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  1. ^ "Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences: Nils Lundgren". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2009-04-16.
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