Gunnar Bøe (20 January 1917 – 9 December 1989) was a Norwegian economist and politician for the Labour Party.
Personal life
He was born in Bergen to Gunnar Olaf Bøe (1878–1959) and Ragnhild Sæthre (1883–1974). In 1940, he married Ragnhild Sæthre, born 1917.[1] From 1930 to 1938, due to the marriage of his sister Karen Bøe, he was a brother-in-law of Halvard Manthey Lange and uncle of Even Lange.[2]
In January 1948, he left the state secretary position, and continued his research career.[1] From 1948 to 1952, he was a research fellow at the University of Oslo. From 1952 to 1955, he held the same position at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NIT).[3] In 1955, he published his thesis Ren profitt under fri konkurranse.[1] From 1955 to 1956, he was a technical adviser for the United Nations commissioner for Europe. In 1956, he received his dr.philos. From 1956, he was a professor at the Norwegian Institute of Technology. From 9 April 1959 to 1 September 1962, he was the Norwegian Minister of Pay and Prices.[3] In 1962, he left politics for good, resuming his academic career. From 1964 to 1967, he was NIT deputy rector. From 1969 to 1972, he was NIT rector. He didn't publish many academic books or articles.[1]
The Police Security Service (PST, POT) suspected Bøe of being a Soviet spy. Soviet documents released in the 1990s showed that he could be very outspoken in meetings with Soviet civil servants. He had a codename, "George," and had a series of meetings with KGB Rezident Aleksandr Startsev. By 1967, POT had bugged Bøe's phone, but they never found hard evidence to prove their suspicions. In 1984, POT tried to speak with him about his Soviet contacts, but were not successful.[5] In July 2014, new information came to light with the release of more documents from KGB defector Vasili Mitrokhin.[6]
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^Meland, Astrid, (3 July 2011). Utpekte flere AP-agenter, Dagbladet (in Norwegian)
^Thorenfeldt, Gunnar; Blindheim, Anne Marte; Stang, Leif; Thømt Ruud, Hans-Martin; and Frich Flydal, Eiliv, (8 August 2014). Sjokkpåstand i KGB-arkiv: Ap-statsråd solgte regjeringsdokumenter til KGB, Dagbladet (in Norwegian)