The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Pay and Prices (Norwegian: Lønns- og prisdepartementet) was a Norwegian ministry that existed from 1955 to 1972.

It was established on 1 August 1955. It ceased to exist on 7 May 1972, its tasks were mainly transferred to the Ministry of Family and Consumer Affairs.[1]

The heads of the Ministry of Pay and Prices were Gunnar Bråthen (1955-1959), Gunnar Bøe (1959-1962), Karl Trasti (1962-1963), Ole Myrvoll (1963), Karl Trasti (1963-1964), Idar Norstrand (1964-1965), Dagfinn Vårvik (1965-1971) and Olav Gjærevoll (1971-1972).[2]

List of ministers

Key

  Labour Party
  Liberal Party
  Centre Party

Ministers

Photo Name Party Took office Left office Tenure Cabinet
Gunnar Bråthen Labour1 August 19559 April 19593 years, 251 daysGerhardsen III
Gunnar Bøe Labour9 April 19591 September 19623 years, 145 daysGerhardsen III
Karl Trasti Labour1 September 196228 August 1963361 daysGerhardsen III
Ole Myrvoll Liberal28 August 196325 September 196328 daysLyng
Karl Trasti Labour25 September 196320 January 1964117 daysGerhardsen IV
Idar Norstrand Labour20 January 196412 October 19651 year, 265 daysGerhardsen IV
Dagfinn Vårvik Centre12 October 196517 March 19715 years, 156 daysBorten
Olav Gjærevoll Labour17 March 19718 May 19721 year, 52 daysBratteli I

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