Nicolaas Gerard Pierson
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Nicolaas Gerard Pierson | |
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In office 27 July 1897 – 1 August 1901 |
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Preceded by | Joan Röell |
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Succeeded by | Abraham Kuyper |
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Born | February 7, 1839 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | December 24, 1909 |
Political party | Liberale Unie |
Nicolaas Gerard Pierson (February 7, 1839 - December 24, 1909) was born in the city of Amsterdam and was a Dutch Liberal financial and economic expert, and statesman. He was a professor and director of the De Nederlandsche Bank, the Dutch national bank. He was minister of Finance in the Cabinet Van Tienhoven and in this time came with an important tax revision. He served as prime minister of the Netherlands for four years (1897-1901). Became a member of the Dutch Parliament for the district of Gorinchem 1905-1909. Pierson is a doctor of honour at the University of Cambridge.
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[edit] Family background
Pierson was married in 1862 to Catharina Rutgera Waller, with whom he had no children.
[edit] Work
Pierson's main two economist texts were Grondbeginselen der Staathuiskunde and Leerboek der Staathuiskunde, the latter being translated into English and Italian.
He was also essential in laying the foundations for the Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek.
[edit] Trivia
Head of the firm Beckman en Pierson, which traded in cotton and colonial wares, from 1861-1864 alongside H.B. Wiardi Beckman.
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