Gyula Ipolyi-Keller
1869–1949 (age 80)
Biography
Gyula Ipolyi-Keller devoted his life to studying the currents of national and regional economy, offering clear-eyed analysis in a time of great change; his writings and lectures sought to guide both policymakers and students toward judicious stewardship of Hungary’s resources, and his name now rests in the quiet embrace of Farkasréti Cemetery.
He was remembered by colleagues for the measured kindness with which he encouraged younger economists and for a belief that sound fiscal understanding could nurture communities; generations who followed recall his patient mentoring and ethical standards as a lasting inheritance.