Nicolaas Pierson

Nicolaas Pierson
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
In office
27 July 1897 – 1 August 1901
MonarchWilhelmina
RegentEmma (1897-1898)
Preceded byJoan Röell
Succeeded byAbraham Kuyper
Minister of Finance
In office
21 August 1891 – 9 May 1894
Prime MinisterGijsbert van Tienhoven
Preceded byKarel Antonie Godin de Beaufort
Succeeded byJacobus Petrus Sprenger van Eyk
Personal details
Born
Nicolaas Gerard Pierson

(1839-02-07)7 February 1839
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died24 December 1909(1909-12-24) (aged 70)
Heemstede, Netherlands
Political partyLiberal
SpouseCatharina Rutgera Waller
Alma materUniversity of Leiden
University of Cambridge
OccupationEconomist

Nicolaas Gerard Pierson (7 February 1839 – 24 December 1909) was a Dutch economist and Liberal statesman who served as the chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) of the Netherlands from 1897 until 1901.[1]

Pierson was a professor economics and statistics at the University of Amsterdam and director and presiding director (president-directeur) of the De Nederlandsche Bank, the Dutch national bank. He was minister of Finance in the Cabinet Van Tienhoven. During his term of office he introduced an important tax revision. After serving as chairman of the Council of Ministers for four years he took a seat in the House of Representatives for the constituency of Gorinchem from 1905 to 1909. Pierson received an honorary doctorate from the University of Cambridge.

  1. ^ Blaug, Mark, ed. (1986). "PIERSON, Nicolaas Gerard". Who's Who in Economics: A Biographical Dictionary of Major Economists 1700-1986 (2nd ed.). Wheatsheaf Books Limited. p. 684. ISBN 978-0-7450-0230-9 – via Internet Archive.