Gyula Abay
1891–1978 (age 87)
Biography
Gyula Abay dedicated his life to the study of economic systems, teaching and writing with a clarity that helped shape Hungary’s interwar economic thought. He was respected for his measured analyses and commitment to nurturing the next generation of scholars.
In retirement he remained engaged with public discourse, guiding young economists and serving as a voice of reason through turbulent times, leaving a legacy preserved in the quiet avenues of the New Public Cemetery in Budapest.