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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rudolf Alfred Meidner (born June 23, 1914 in Breslau, Silesia, died December 9, 2005 in Lidingö, Sweden) was a Swedish economist. Son of Alfred Meidner and Elise Bandmann. Being Jewish and a Socialist he was forced to flee Nazi Germany after the Reichstag fire in Berlin 1933. In 1937 he was married to Ella Jörgenssen. He became a citizen of Sweden in 1943. He was an economist and the developer of the employee funds as they were proposed by the Swedish Trade Union Confederation in the 1970s. He studied for famous economist and Nobel Prize Winner…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rudolf Alfred Meidner (born June 23, 1914 in Breslau, Silesia, died December 9, 2005 in Lidingö, Sweden) was a Swedish economist. Son of Alfred Meidner and Elise Bandmann. Being Jewish and a Socialist he was forced to flee Nazi Germany after the Reichstag fire in Berlin 1933. In 1937 he was married to Ella Jörgenssen. He became a citizen of Sweden in 1943. He was an economist and the developer of the employee funds as they were proposed by the Swedish Trade Union Confederation in the 1970s. He studied for famous economist and Nobel Prize Winner Gunnar Myrdal. He got his PhD in 1954 with a dissertation labeled "Swedish Labour Market at Full Employment". He spent most of his work life at the Swedish Trade Union Confederation as a researcher. Meidner and another economist, Gosta Rehn, were responsible for the Rehn-Meidner model for economic growth as promulgated by the Swedish Social Democratic Party and the blue-collar trade union, the LO.