Just Faaland

Tan Sri Just Faaland (born January 25, 1922[1] ) is a Norwegian political economist. He started as an economist with OEEC in 1949.[2] Later he worked for a number of international institutions including the World Bank, ILO, IFAD, FAO, WFP, UNDP, and the Asian Development Bank. Faaland has been based as a development researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) since 1952. With the political scientist Stein Rokkan he initiated and developed broader research programmes and employed more people in the 1950s and in 1961 they defined research programmes in international economics and comparative politics. In 1965, the Development Action and Research Programme (DERAP), a development economics project on growth problems in developing countries was formally established. In the early 1980s, Faaland established a human rights programme which soon grew to become the other main focus of CMI's social science research.

Faaland is one of the individuals responsible for the formulation of the Malaysian New Economic Policy. He has also been the director general of the International Food Policy Research Institute.[3] and chairman of the UN Committee for Development Planning (1999-2000).[2] Faaland formally retired in 1988.

Faaland is a Knight of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, was awarded the Malaysian honorary title Tan Sri and holds honorary doctorates from the University of Bergen and University of Malaya.[4]

References

  1. "Tan Sri Just Faaland". Merdeka Award. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 Just Faaland, The United Nations Intellectual History Project, retrieved 2010-08-13
  3. Linden, Eugene (1991-08-19), "Will We Run Low On Food?", TIME (Time Inc.), retrieved 2009-08-19
  4. Gripsrud, Silje (2003-08-05), Ærestittel til Just Faaland, På Høyden, retrieved 2010-01-22


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