Minister for Economic Affairs (Denmark)

The Minister for Economic Affairs (Danish: Økonomiminister) was independent ministerial title, following a split from the Minister for Finance. The position was at a point joined with the Minister of Business Affairs.

Minister for Economic Affairs
Økonomiminister
State Coat of Arms of the Kingdom of Denmark
Member ofthe cabinet
AppointerPrime Minister
Term length4 years
Formation24 April 1947 (1947-04-24)
First holderVilhelm Buhl

List of ministers

No. Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term Political Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Duration
Minister without Portfolio with focus on economic policies
(Minister uden portefølje med henblik på den økonomiske politik)
1
Vilhelm Buhl
(1881–1954)
13 November 194730 October 19502 years, 351 daysSocial DemocratsHedtoft I[1]
Minister for Economic Affairs and Employment
(Økonomi- og arbejdsminister)
2
Jens Otto Krag
(1914–1978)
1 November 195328 May 19573 years, 208 daysSocial DemocratsHedtoft III
Hansen I
[2][3]
Minister for Economic Affairs
(Økonomiminister)
3
Bertel Dahlgaard
(1887–1972)
28 May 19577 September 19614 years, 102 daysSocial LiberalsHansen II
Kampmann III
[4][5][6]
4
Kjeld Philip
(1912–1989)
7 September 196126 September 19643 years, 19 daysSocial LiberalsKampmann II
Krag I
[7][8]
Poul Hansen
(1913–1966)
Acting
26 September 19648 October 196412 daysSocial DemocratsKrag II[9]
5
Henry Grünbaum
(1911–2006)
8 October 196424 August 1965320 daysSocial DemocratsKrag II[9]
6
Ivar Nørgaard
(1922–2011)
24 August 19652 February 19682 years, 162 daysSocial DemocratsKrag II[9]
7
Poul Nyboe Andersen
(1913–2004)
2 February 196811 October 19713 years, 251 daysVenstreBaunsgaard[10]
Minister for Economic and Budgetary Affairs
(Økonomi- og budgetminister)
8
Per Hækkerup
(1915–1979)
11 October 197127 September 19731 year, 351 daysSocial DemocratsKrag III
Jørgensen I
[11][12]
Minister for Economic Affairs
(Økonomiminister)
(8)
Per Hækkerup
(1915–1979)
27 September 197319 December 197383 daysSocial DemocratsJørgensen I[12]
Minister for Economic Affairs and Commerce
(Økonomi- og handelsminister)
9
Poul Nyboe Andersen
(1913–2004)
6 December 197329 January 19751 year, 54 daysVenstreHartling[13]
Minister for Economic Affairs
(Økonomiminister)
(8)
Per Hækkerup
(1915–1979)
29 January 197530 August 19783 years, 213 daysSocial DemocratsJørgensen II[14]
10
Anders Andersen
(1912–2006)
30 August 197826 October 19791 year, 57 daysVenstreJørgensen III[15]
(6)
Ivar Nørgaard
(1922–2011)
26 October 197910 September 19822 years, 319 daysSocial DemocratsJørgensen IVV[16][17]
(10)
Anders Andersen
(1912–2006)
10 September 198210 September 19875 years, 0 daysVenstreSchlüter I[18]
11
Knud Enggaard
(born 1929)
10 September 19873 June 1988267 daysVenstreSchlüter II[19]
12
Niels Helveg Petersen
(1939–2017)
3 June 198818 December 19902 years, 198 daysSocial LiberalsSchlüter III[20]
13
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
(born 1953)
18 December 199019 November 19921 year, 337 daysVenstreSchlüter IV[21]
14
Thor Pedersen
(born 1945)
19 November 199225 January 199367 daysVenstreSchlüter IV[21]
15
Marianne Jelved
(born 1943)
25 January 199327 November 20018 years, 306 daysSocial LiberalsP.N. Rasmussen IIIIIIIV[22][23]
[24][25]
Minister of Economic and Business Affairs
(Økonomi- og Erhvervsminister)
16
Bendt Bendtsen
(born 1954)
27 November 200110 September 20086 years, 288 daysConservativeA.F. Rasmussen IIIIII[26][27]
[28]
17
Lene Espersen
(born 1965)
10 September 200823 February 20101 year, 166 daysConservativeA.F. Rasmussen III
L.L. Rasmussen I
[28][29]
18
Brian Mikkelsen
(born 1966)
23 February 20103 October 20111 year, 222 daysConservativeL.L. Rasmussen I[29]
Minister for Economic and Interior Affairs
(Økonomi- og indenrigsminister)
19
Margrethe Vestager
(born 1968)
3 October 20112 September 20142 years, 334 daysSocial LiberalsThorning-Schmidt III[30][31]
20
Morten Østergaard
(born 1976)
2 September 201428 June 2015299 daysSocial LiberalsThorning-Schmidt II[31]
21
Simon Emil Ammitzbøll-Bille
(born 1977)
28 November 201627 June 20192 years, 211 daysLiberal AllianceL.L. Rasmussen III[32]
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References

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  3. "Regeringen H.C. Hansen I" (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  4. "Regeringen H.C. Hansen II" (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
  5. "Regeringen Viggo Kampmann I" (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
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  10. "Regeringen Hilmar Baunsgaard" (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
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  30. "Regeringen Helle Thorning-Schmidt I" (in Danish). Statsministeriet. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
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