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{{Infobox officeholder
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| name = Ion Lapedatu
| image = Ion_I._Lapedatu_photo_Wikipedia.jpg
| office = [[Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)|Minister of Finance]]
| term_start = 30 March 1926
| term_end = 19 March 1927
| predecessor = [[Vintilă Brătianu]]
| successor = [[Alexandru Averescu]]
| office2 = [[Governor of the National Bank of Romania]]
| term_start2 = 30 September 1944
| term_end2 = 14 March 1945
| predecessor2 = Constantin Angelescu
| successor2 = Constantin Tătăranu
| birth_date = {{birth date|1876|09|14}}
| birth_place = Csernátfalu, [[Austria-Hungary]] (now [[Săcele|Cernatul Săcelelor]], [[Romania]])
| death_date = {{death date and age|1951|03|24|1876|09|14}}
| death_place = [[Bucharest]], [[Romanian People's Republic]]
| honorific-suffix = Honorary Member of the [[Romanian Academy]]
}}
'''Ion Lapedatu''' (14 September 1876 – 24 March 1951) was finance minister of Romania (1926–1927),<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mfinante.gov.ro/istoricul.html?pagina=acasa|title=Romanian Finance Ministers|last=Ministerul Finantelor Publice|website=www.mfinante.gov.ro|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200806201919/http://www.mfinante.gov.ro/istoricul.html?pagina=acasa|archive-date=2020-08-06|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref> Governor of the [[National Bank of Romania]] (1944–1945),<ref>{{Cite web|title = Banca Naţională a României - Guvernatorii BNR|url = https://www.bnr.ro/Ion-Lapedatu-1205.aspx|website = www.bnr.ro|access-date = 2020-03-12}}</ref> and honorary member of the [[Romanian Academy]] (since 1936).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://acad.ro/bdar/armembriLit.php?vidT=L|title=Members of the Romanian Academy |access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref>


==Family==
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Ion Lapedatu was the son of [[Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu]], Ph.D. of the University of Brussels, Professor for classical languages at the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College in Brassó (now, [[Andrei Șaguna National College (Brașov)|Andrei Șaguna National College]], [[Brașov]]), Romanian poet, writer and journalist.{{Sfn|Braharu|1936|p=VII – XXIII; online:7-12}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1976}} He had a twin brother, [[Alexandru Lapedatu]], historian, politician and President of the Romanian Academy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://acad.ro/academia2002/acadrom/pag04b.htm|title=Academia Romana (Präsidenten) |website=www.acad.ro |access-date=2016-02-12}}</ref> The twins became orphans when they were one and a half years old.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=33; online:45}}


Lapedatu married Veturia Papp in March 1907; she was the daughter of the orthodox protopope from Belényes (now [[Beiuș]], Romania). They had two children, a son (Ion, nicknamed Nelu, 1908-1929) and a daughter (Veturia, nicknamed Pica, 1916-2012).{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=162,169; online:247,258}}
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==Education==
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Ion Lapedatu started primary school in 1883 in his hometown. He continued his primary studies in Brassó ([[Brașov]]), then finished it in the year 1888 in [[Iași]], where his mother remarried after the death of his father. He then returned to Brassó, where he was admitted in the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College, then continues his studies in Higher Commercial School in Brassó, obtaining his bachelor's degree "with distinction" in June 1898.{{Sfn|Cronica|1936|p=314}}{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LVII; online:19}}


In the same year, he received scholarships from the [[Emanoil Gojdu|Gojdu]] Foundation{{Sfn|Dobrescu|2002a|p=37}} and from the Society "Transilvania"{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=59; online:87,88}} and was admitted to the Oriental Commercial Academy and the Law and Political Sciences School of the [[Budapest]] University and attended for the Seminar of higher commercial school professors.{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LVIII; online:20}} In 1900 – 1901 he was drafted and had to interrupt his studies. After his military service, he returned to Budapest, where he passed the fundamental examination in 1902; in 1904 he passed the specialty examination and obtained the Diploma of professor for higher commercial schools.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=62,68; online:92,103}}{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LVIII; online:20}}
{{Infobox Politician
|name = Ion I. Lapedatu
|image = Ion_I._Lapedatu_photo_Wikipedia.jpg|thumb|
|honorific-suffix = Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy|minister = Finance, 1926-1927|governor = Romanian National Bank, 1944-1945}}


==Professional career==
'''Ion I. Lapedatu''' (b. September 14, 1876, Cernatul Săcelelor, Austria-Hungary - d. March 24,  1951, Bucharest, Romania) was finance minister of Romania (1926-1927),<ref>{{Cite web|title = Romanian Finance Ministers|url = http://www.mfinante.gov.ro/rol2.html|website = www.mfinante.gov.ro|access-date = 2016-02-12|first = Ministerul Finantelor|last = Publice}}</ref> Governor of the National Bank of Romania (1944-1945),<ref>{{Cite web|title = Banca Naţională a României - Guvernatorii BNR|url = http://www.bnr.ro/Guvernatorii-BNR--1060.aspx|website = www.bnr.ro|access-date = 2016-02-12}}</ref> and honorary member of the Romanian Academy (since 1936).<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.acad.ro/bdar/armembriO.php|title = Romanian Academy - Honorary Members|date = |access-date = |website = |publisher = |last = |first = }}</ref> He was the twin brother of Alexandru I. Lapedatu, historian, politician and President of the Romanian Academy.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Academia Romana (membri)|url = http://www.acad.ro/bdar/armembriLit.php?vidT=L|website = www.acad.ro|access-date = 2016-02-12}}</ref>
At the end of his studies at the Budapest University, Ion Lapedatu turned down a professor position in [[Buda]] preferring to return to [[Transylvania]],{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=69; online:103}} where he accepted the position of second secretary at the "[[Asociația Transilvană pentru Literatura Română și Cultura Poporului Român|Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People]]" (ASTRA) in [[Sibiu]] (1904–1905).{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=307}}


1906 he joined the "Ardeleana" bank in Szászváros (now, [[Orăștie]]) as secretary and then, after going through successive internships at banks in Nagyszeben (now, [[Sibiu]]), Kolozsvár (now, [[Cluj-Napoca]]), Budapest and [[Vienna]], as director.{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LIX; online:22}}
==Family==
Ion I. Lapedatu was the son of Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu, Ph.D. of the University of Brussels, professor for classical languages at the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College in Brasov (today, National College “Andrei Şaguna”),<ref>{{Cite book|title = Braharu, D., 1936, page VIII-IX|last = |first = |publisher = |year = |isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Romanian poet, writer and journalist.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Lapedatu, Ioan A. / Vatamaniuc, D., Editura Dacia, 1976|last = |first = |publisher = |year = |isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> He had a twin brother, Alexandru I. Lapedatu.


In 1911 Ion Lapedatu became director of the newly established "General Assurance Bank" (''Banca Generală de Asigurare'') in Sibiu.{{Sfn|Dronca|2003|p=342}}
The twins became orphans when they were one and a half year old.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Memoirs and Memories|last = Lapedatu, Ion I. / Opriș Ioan|first = |publisher = Institutul European|year = 1998|isbn = |location = |pages = 44}}</ref>


On 1 January 1922 he was appointed Professor at the Chair for Public and Private Finances of the Academy for High Commercial Studies and Industry in Cluj, a position he held until 1938.{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LXI; online:24}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=155; online:173}}
Ion I. Lapedatu married Veturia Papp in March 1907; she was the daughter of the orthodox proto-pope from Beiuș. They had two children, a son (Ion) and a daughter (Veturia).<ref>{{Cite book|title = Memoirs and Memories|last = Lapedatu Ion I. / Opris, Ioan|first = |publisher = Editura Dacia|year = 1998|isbn = |location = |pages = 238}}</ref>


He had numerous appointments to various administrative councils, among which at the Albina Bank in Sibiu, at the Gojdu Foundation, and since 1925 at [[Romgaz|SONAMETAN]], the national corporation established to exploit the methane gas deposits discovered in Transylvania, where he became Chairman.{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=311}}
==Education==
Ion I. Lapedatu attended the primary school between 1883-1888, first in the village in which he was born, then in Brașov <ref>{{Cite book|title = Memorii si amintiri|last = Lapedatu|first = Ion I.|publisher = European Institute (Internet version edited by the „Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015)|year = 1998|isbn = 973-586-073-2|pages = 26 ff.|others = Editing, preface and notes by Ioan Opris}}</ref>.


From 1928 to 1944 he was director, then Vice-Governor and finally Governor of the National Bank of Romania (BNR).<ref>{{Cite web|url = http://www.bnr.ro/Ion-Lapedatu-1205.aspx|title = BNR Governors|access-date = 2016-02-10|archive-date = 2016-05-03|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160503162459/http://www.bnr.ro/Ion-Lapedatu-1205.aspx|url-status = dead}}</ref><ref>Monitorul Oficial Partea a 2-a, Nr. 030, 1945, p. 675</ref>
He started high school in Iași, where his mother re-married after the death of his father. Two years later, he returns to Brașov, is admitted in the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College, then continues his studies in the Real School followed by the Higher Commercial School in Brașov, obtaining his bachelor degree “with distinction” in June 1888.


==Political activity==
Same year, he obtains a scholarship from the “Gojdu Foundation” and is admitted to the Oriental Commercial Academy and the Law and Political Sciences School of the Budapest University<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://romanintezet.hu/files/Simpozion/Simpozion-2003_k.pdf|title = Un bursier al „Fundației Gojdu” – Ion I. Lapedatu – în sistemul de credit românesc|last = Dobrescu|first = Vasile|date = 23–24 November 2002|journal = Al XII-lea Simpozion al Cercetătorilor Români din Ungaria|doi = |pmid = |access-date = |publication-place = Giula|page = p. 36}}</ref>; he attends in parallel the Seminar for Higher Commercial School Professors. In 1900 – 1901 he is drafted and must interrupt his studies. After his military service he returns to Budapest, passes the fundamental examination in 1902, and obtains in 1904 the Diploma of professor for higher commercial schools.
Ion Lapedatu already showed his political talent as a student. In 1902, he was elected President of the Academic Society of Petru Maior, the society of the Romanian students in Budapest sustaining the Romanian language and culture through conferences, celebrations, debates, evocations of personalities. It also entertained a choir and a library and issued publications like the review "The Rose with Turns" and the "Society Almanac".{{Sfn|Prie|1936|p=746; online:}}{{Sfn|Berényi|2010|p=22-61}}


Lapedatu participated as representative of the [[Nocrich]] circumscription in the [[Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia|Great National Assembly]] of [[Alba Iulia]] that decided on 1 December 1918 the [[Union of Transylvania with Romania]] and was subsequently elected in the "Great National Council of Transylvania" (''Marele sfat național din Transilvania'').<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://enciclopediaromaniei.ro/wiki/Marele_Sfat_Na%C5%A3ional_Rom%C3%A2n_din_Transilvania|title=Enciclopedia Romaniei }}</ref> He received his first political appointment as general secretary of the finance department in the "Directory Council of Transylvania, Banat and the Romanian Counties in Hungary" (''Consiliul Dirigent al Transilvaniei, Banatului și ţinuturilor românești din Ungaria'').{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LXI; online:24}}{{Sfn|Popp|1936b|p=734; online:180}} Among other contributions, he made the proposal to establish the "Agricultural Bank" (''Banca Agrară''), adopted by the Decree-Law No. 4167 of 12 September 1919.{{Sfn|Pop|2008}}
==Professional occupations==
At the end of his studies at the Budapest University, Ion I. Lapedatu turns down a professor position in Buda preferring to return to Transylvania, where he accepts the position of secretary at the “Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People” (''in Romanian, Asociația Transilvană pentru Literatura Română și Cultura Poporului Român - ASTRA'') in Sibiu (1904 - 1905), then he becomes secretary at the “Ardeleana” bank in Orăștie. In 1906, after going through successive internships at banks in Sibiu, Cluj, Budapesta and Viena, he was elected director of the Ardeleana bank.


Lapedatu was elected in the Arch-diocesan Synod in Sibiu (1909-1911; 1915-1917; 1918–1920), in the National Church Council (1917), and was a Council in the Senate of the arch-diocese (1912-1921) and since 1921 in the Metropolitan Council of Transylvania.{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LX; online:23}}
1911 Ion I. Lapedatu becomes director of the newly established “General Assurance Bank” (''Banca Generală de Asigurare'') in Sibiu, and 1914 - 1916 is a member of the Council of the “Albina” bank in Sibiu.


Between 1919 and 1931 he was repeatedly elected in the circumscriptions Nocrich and [[Crasna, Sălaj|Crasna]] in the Romanian Parliament: four times as a member of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Romania)|Chamber of Deputies]], and twice as a member of the [[Senate of Romania|Senate]].{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LXI; online:24}}
After the refuge in the last years of the World War I (1916 -1917) and after the time he spent in politics, in January 1922 he is appointed Professor at the Chair for Public and Private Finances of the Academy for High Commercial Studies and Industry in Cluj, where he is active till 1938.


Lapedatu joined early the [[Romanian National Party]] in Transilvania and Banat (''Partidul Național Român din Ardeal''). He left it in 1926 together with [[Vasile Goldiș]] and [[Ioan Lupaș]] before its merger with the [[Peasants' Party (Romania)|Peasants' Party]] (''Partidul Țărănesc'') when he became Finance Minister in the Government of [[Alexandru Averescu]] (1926-1927).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mfinante.gov.ro/rol2.html|title=Romanian Finance Ministers|last=Ministerul Finantelor Publice|website=www.mfinante.gov.ro|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170506024934/http://www.mfinante.gov.ro/rol2.html|archive-date=2017-05-06|access-date=2020-02-12}}</ref>
1925 he was elected in the Administration Council of the „SONAMETAN” Society established to exploit the methane gas discovered in Transylvania.


"The Goldiș group" tried to launch the National Party of Transylvania, but it did not survive. After 1927, he did not participate in any other political party.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=117; online:176}}
From 1928 to 1944 he was director, then Vice-Governor and finally Governor of the Romanian National Bank (''Banca Națională a României, BNR'').


==Development of loan and insurance institutions in Transylvania==
== Political Activity ==
Lapedatu played the central role in the institutionalization of the "Conference of the Directors of the Romanian Loan Institutions" (''Conferința directorilor institutelor românești de credit'') initiated by Dr. Cornel Diaconovici in 1898, a model also adopted by the Hungarian and Saxon institutions in 1903 and by the Austrian and Czech ones in 1905.{{Sfn|Dobrescu|2002b|p=172,173}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.referat.ro/referate_despre/istoria_economiei_nationale.html |title=Istoria economiei naționale |date=2005-03-31 |page=46 |access-date=2020-02-12 |archive-date=2020-02-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200222135044/http://www.referat.ro/referate_despre/istoria_economiei_nationale.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=308; online:177}}
Ion I. Lapedatu showed his political talent already as a student: 1902, he was elected President of the Academic Society „Petru Maior”, the society of the Romanian students in Budapest sustaining the Romanian language and culture through conferences, celebrations, debates, evocations of personalities, publications like the review “The Rose with Thurns” printed between 1876-1894, the “Society Almanac” issued in 1885 and 1901; it also entertained a choir and a library.


He was elected in 1906 secretary of the "Romanian Banks Delegation" (''Delegațiunea băncilor române'')
Ion I. Lapedatu participated in the National Assembly in Alba Iulia that decided on December 1, 1918, that Transylvania shall become part of Romania, receiving on this occasion his first political appointment as general secretary of the finance department in the Director Council of Transylvania, Banat and the Romanian Counties in Hungary (''Consiliul Dirigent al Transilvaniei, Banatului și ţinuturilor românești din Ungaria'').
acting in between conferences; in this position he drove the development of the initiative from a consultative to an executive role. He elaborated the statutes of the future "Solidaritatea" Association in compliance with the Hungarian financial law in effect at that time, enrolled the support required for having it registered and approved in 1907; he became its secretary. Under his leadership, "Solidaritatea" functioned like a de facto "economic council" of the Romanian population in Transylvania.{{Sfn|Dobrescu|2002a|p=36}}{{Sfn|Nagy|Ionescu|2000|p=144-152; online:97-103}}{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=309; online:177}}{{Sfn|Hertia|1936|p=363; online:127}} It was successful in imposing mandatory external controls through experts approved by "Solidaritatea"; this made redundant the control through Government experts, avoiding thereby potential tensions between the policy of consolidation of a centralized Hungarian nation state and the aspirations for self-determination of its ethnic minorities.{{Sfn|Nagy|Ionescu|2000|p=171-180; online:97-103}}{{Sfn|Dobrescu|2006|p=24}}


Lapedatu is credited as the founder of the insurance system for the Romanians in Transylvania. He authored the "Theory of the Life Insurance" published in 1902 in Brașov, the first work on this topic in Romanian in Transylvania. He embraced the idea of a Romanian insurance bank launched at the Conference of the Directors and, in his quality as secretary of "Solidaritatea", launched an appeal in the conference of 27 September 1909, elaborated the feasibility study, advocated the initiative both with potential participants and with the authorities, and published "clarifications" in the "Economic Review", explaining that the Romanian population was not able to meet the conditions imposed by the institutions already existent in Transylvania, and in particular in Sibiu, either founded locally by Saxons or Hungarians, or established as branches of insurance companies from Austria, Germany, Italy or France. Ion I. Lapedatu prepared the foundation documents, ran the successful subscription campaign, and obtained all necessary approvals.{{Sfn|Nagy|Ionescu|2000|p=78-89; online:52-60}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1902}}{{Sfn|Dronca|2003|p=344}}{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=310; online: 178}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1910|p=421-424}} The "General Assurance Bank" has been established on 14 May 1911. He was appointed general director, later chairman, and led it to become one of the most important insurance institutions in the united Romania, changing its name first in "Romania", then in "Prima Ardeleană".{{Sfn|Nagy|Ionescu|2000|p=162,100; online:110,68}}
Between 1909 and 1920 was repeatedly elected in the synod of the Sibiu archdiocese.


==International missions==
Between 1919 and 1931 he was elected twice as a member of the Romanian Parliament, and twice as a member of the Romanian Senate.
Lapedatu was a delegate of Romania to the Brussels Financial Conference, 1920. He was nominated president and appointed by the members of the "Liquidation Commission in Budapest" (''Comisiunii de Lichidare la Budapesta'') in March 1920, in order to close open public and private issues between Hungary and Romania, and between their citizens that arose from the integration of Transylvania into Romania. In March 1921, the Commission was transformed into the "Romanian Financial and Economic Mission to Budapest" ({{langx|ro|Misiunea Financiară și Economică la Budapesta}}); it was closed in May 1922, and the issues were solved in the subsequent "Bucharest Romanian-Hungarian Conference" (''Conferința româno-ungară de la București'') in 1923-1924, at which he participated as a member of the Romanian delegation.{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=311; online:181}}{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LXI; online:24}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=220; online340}}


Upon a request from the Ministry of External Affairs, he interrupted in November 1921 his mission to Budapest for a few weeks in order to join the Romanian delegation at the "Paris [[World War I reparations|Reparations]] Commission" addressing the partition of the Austrian-Hungarian public debt.{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LXI; online:24}}
1926-1927 he was Romanian Finance Minister in the Government of the Marshal Alexandru Averescu.


In 1922 he was a member of the Romanian delegation in the Conference of the Successor States of the Former [[Habsburg monarchy]] in [[Rome]], mandated to solve together with the Austrian and Hungarian representatives the issues arising from the peace treaties. In 1925 he also participated in the second Conference of the Successor States that took place in [[Prague]].{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LXI; online:24}}
1944-1945 he was appointed Governor of the Romanian National Bank.


In 1927-1928, Lapedatu assumed a leadership role in the plenipotentiary commission that negotiated in Berlin the closure of the financial disputes with Germany; he proposed the final version of the document, and signed the convention to end all financial contentious issues between Germany and Romania. It was ratified by the Rumanian Parliament on December 28, 1928, and promulgated on January 1, 1929; it was ratified by the German Reichstag on February 8, 1929. This Convention represents the first economic treaty between Germany and Romania in history, replacing the Treaty of Versailles as basis for the relationships between the two states. It also allowed Romania to obtain external loans for currency stabilisation.{{Sfn|Tonch|1984|p=56-71}}<ref>Monitorul Oficial Partea a II-a, Nr. 1, 1 Januarie 1929, pp. 19–35.</ref><ref>Reichsgesetzblatt, Teil 2. Nr. 8, 12. Februar 1929, p. 81.</ref>{{Sfn|Lupu|2006|p=16–19}}<ref>Monitorul Oficial Partea a II-a, Nr. 30bis, 7 Fevruarie 1929, pp. 966ff.</ref>
== Development of loan and assurance institutions in Transylvania''' ==
Ion I. Lapedatu played the central role in the institutionalisation of the “Conference of the Directors of the Romanian Loan Institutions” (''Conferința directorilor institutelor românești de credit'') initiated by Dr. Cornel Diaconovici in 1988, a model that has then been adopted by the Saxon institutions in 1903 and by the Austrian and Czech ones in 1905. He was elected secretary of the “Romanian Banks Delegation” (''Delegațiunea băncilor române'')<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://diam.uab.ro/istorie.uab.ro/publicatii/colectia_auash/annales_6/21.pdf|title = Ion I. Lapedatu și reforma sistemului de credit românesc din Imperiul Austro-Ungar la începutul secolului XX|last = Dobrescu|first = Vasile|date = 2002|journal = Annales Universitatis Apulensis|doi = |pmid = |access-date = |language = Romanian|trans-title = Ion I. Lapedatu and the Reform of the Romanian Credit System in the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the Beginning of the 20th Century|issn = 1453-9306|editor-last = Universitatea "1 Decembrie 1918"|series = Historica, 6/I|year = |location = Alba Iulia|pages = p. 170}}</ref> that assured continuity in activities in between conferences, and in this position he drove the development of the initiative from a consultative to an executive role.<ref name="book1">{{Cite book|title = Băncile românești din Transilvania în perioada dualismului austro-ungar|last = Dronca|first = Lucian|publisher = Presa Universitară Clujeană|year = 2003|isbn = 9736101967|location = Cluj-Napoca}}{{rp|483}}</ref> He elaborated the Statutes of the future “Solidaritatea” Association in compliance with the Hungarian financial law in power at that time, enrolled the support required for having it registered and approved in 1907, and became its secretary. Under his influence, “Solidaritatea” functioned like a de facto “economic council” of the Romanian population in Transylvania, imposing advanced management concepts to the Romanian loan institutions, but also providing financial support to the Romanian schools, churches, cultural initiatives in general, to the Romanian National Party, facilitating stronger relationships with the Romanian Kingdom. In particular, it was successful in imposing mandatory external controls through experts approved by “Solidaritatea”; this made redundant the control through Government experts, avoiding thereby potential tensions between the policy of consolidation of a centralized Hungarian national State and the aspirations for self-determination of the ethnic minorities<ref name="book1" />{{rp|473}}<ref>{{Cite book|title = Funcții și funcționalități în sistemul de credit românesc din Transilvania până la primul război mondial: studiu de caz.|last = Dobrescu|first = Vasile|publisher = Editura Universității „Petru Maior”|year = 2006|isbn = 978-973-7794-46-8|location = Târgu-Mureș|pages = 25|url = http://www.bjmures.ro/bd/D/001/01/D00101.pdf}}</ref>.


In 1930, Lapedatu was elected as President of the Romanian delegation to address the question of the Gojdu Foundation, following the agreement between the Ministries of External Affairs of Romania and Hungary; he reached an amiable solution in 1936, ratified on 5 May 1938 by King [[Carol II of Romania]] and on 20 June 1940 by Regent [[Miklós Horthy]] of Hungary; it could not be enforced in the aftermath of the [[Second Vienna Award]], and as of {{currentyear}} the issue is still open.{{Sfn|Sigmirean|Pavel|2002|p=197-200}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://fundatiagojdu.org/documente/|title=Fundatia Gojdu - Documente }}</ref>{{Sfn|Berényi|2002|p= p. 155-156}}
Ion I. Lapedatu is credited to be the founder of the assurance system for the Romanians in Transylvania. He authored the “Theory of the life assurance” published in 1902 in the “Economic Review” (''Revista Economică'') in Brașov, the first work on this topic in the area. In his quality as secretary of “Solidaritatea”, he embraced the idea of a Romanian assurance bank launched at the Conference of the Directors of the Romanian Loan Institutions; elaborated the feasibility study<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://www.upm.ro/facultati_departamente/stiinte_litere/conferinte/situl_integrare_europeana/Lucrari/Dobrescu.pdf|title = Pregătirea intelectuală a funcționarilor instituțiilor de credit românești din Transilvania până la 1918|last = Dobrescu|first = Vasile|date = 2005|journal = Proceedings of the EUROPEAN INTEGRATION - BETWEEN TRADITION AND MODERNITY Congress|doi = |pmid = |access-date = |isbn = 973-7794-36-2|location = Târgu-Mureș|pages = p. 633|editor-last = Boldea|editor2-last = Iatcu|orig-year = |editor-first = Iulian|editor2-first = Tatiana|volume = Volume 1|issn = 1844-2048}}</ref>; advocated the initiative both with potential participants and with the authorities; published “clarifications” in the “Economic Review”, motivating it by the fact that the institutions already existent in Transylvania and in particular in Sibiu, both those founded locally by the Saxons or the Hungarians and those established as branches of assurance companies from Austria, Germany, Italy or France, were hardly accessible to the Romanian population. Ion I. Lapedatu prepared the foundation documents, run the subscription campaign and obtained all necessary approvals for launching of the “General Assurance Bank” in 1911. He was appointed general director. This became one of the most important assurance institutions in the united Romania, changing its name first in “Romania”, then in “Prima Ardeleană”.


He participated as the representative of the National Bank of Romania in the four "Conferences of the Emission Banks of the [[Little Entente]] between [[Czechoslovakia]], [[Yugoslavia]] and Romania in Bucharest (1934), [[Belgrade]] (1936), [[Prague]] (1936) and again Bucharest (1937); the activities have been interrupted 1938 by the [[German occupation of Czechoslovakia]]. In 1936 he participated as a member of the Romanian delegation in the first "Conference of the Emission Banks of the [[Balkan Pact|Balkan Entente]]" bringing together Romania, Yugoslavia, [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]] in [[Athens]], and in 1937 he participated in the same capacity in the second conference in [[Ankara]].{{Sfn|Isărescu|2004a|p=58-62}}
== International missions==
Ion I. Lapedatu has been appointed president of the “Liquidation Commission in Budapest” (''Comisiunii de Lichidare la Budapesta'') in March 1920. He was entitled to select the Commission members according to the needed competencies in order to close open public and private issues between Hungary and Romania, as well as between citizens of these countries, arising from the integration of Transylvania into Romania. In March 1921, the commission was transformed into the “Romanian Financial and Economic Mission to Budapest” ''(Misiunea Financiară și Economică la Budapesta)'' that closed its work in May 1922. The issues addressed in Budapest have been then solved at the “Bucharest Romanian-Hungarian Conference” ''(Conferința româno­ungară de la București)'' in 1923-1924.


== Publishing, cultural and social activities ==
Upon a request from the Ministry of External Affairs, he interrupted for a few weeks his mission to Budapest in order to join the Romanian delegation in the “Paris Reparation Commission” addressing the repartition of the Austrian-Hungarian public debt. 
Ion Lapedatu started publishing in his college years, 1897 in ''[[Gazeta de Transilvania]]'', and 1898 in ''Telegraful Român''.{{Sfn|Nagy|Ionescu|2000|p=245; online:167}}


As a student he was among the founders of the ''Luceafărul'' magazine in Budapest in 1902, and he was a member of the redaction committee since inception together with [[Octavian Goga]], [[Ioan Lupaș]], [[Octavian Codru Tăslăuanu|Octavian C. Tăslăuanu]], continuing in this capacity between the years 1906 – 1920 when the magazine was published bi-monthly in Sibiu.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=65; online:97}}{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=312}}
1922 he was a member of the Romanian delegation in the “Conference of the Successor States of the Former Habsburg Monarchy” (''Conferința Statelor succesorale ale fostei monarhii habsburgice)'' in Rome, missioned to solve together with the Austrian and Hungarian representatives different issues arising from the peace treaties. 1925 he also participated in the second “Conference of the Successor States” ''(Conferință a statelor succesorale)'' that took place in Prague.


He had an intensive publishing activity in his specialty. He started his long lasting collaboration with the ''Revista Economică'' ("Economic Magazine") in 1904 with the first article of a series on accounting; he became its director in 1906.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1904|pp=378ff}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1906|p=381ff}}
In the summer of 1928 he participated in the commission that addressed in Berlin the contentious issues with Germany.


Ion Lapedatu published 18 books, 2 monographs, 298 studies, notes, general economic analyses and reports, 20 papers, 13 speeches on economic, social and political subjects.{{Sfn|Nagy|Ionescu|2000|p=245,246; online:167,168}}
1930 Ion I. Lapedatu has been elected as President of the Romanian delegation to address the question of the Gojdu Foundation, following the agreement signed between the Ministries of External Affairs of Romania and Hungary by which the two countries committed to solve the issue. He succeeded to reach an amiable conclusion in 1936; it was ratified by the Romanian Parliament, but unfortunately not by Hungarian Parliament.


He was elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 1936. In August 1948 he was [[List of purged members of the Romanian Academy|purged]] by the communist regime and reinstated post-mortem in July 1990.{{Sfn|Otiman|2013|p=123}}{{Sfn|Isărescu|2004b}}
In November 1936 he participated as the representative of the Romanian National Bank in the third “Conference of the Emission Banks of the Small Entente” ''(Conferință a Băncilor de Emisiune din Mica Înțelegere)'' in Prague. Same year and in the same quality he participated in the first “Conference of the Emission Banks of the Balkan Entente” ''(Conferință a Băncilor de Emisiune ale statelor din „Antanta Balcanică”)'' in Athens.


Ion Lapedatu had a passion for hiking; he was for more than 20 years an active member of the "Siebenbürgischer Karpathen Verein", the hiking association of the Saxons in Brașov. He was also a member in the "Turing Club of Romania", in "Admir", in the Hungarian "Brașov Touring Association", and in the "Enczian" society of the young Hungarian hand workers in Brașov; in addition, he was long time President of the Cultural and Sportive Association of BNR Employees, he described his ideas and his experience in the inaugural speech delivered at the opening of the BNR Chalet at Diham in 1945.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=285; online:446}}
== Publishing, Cultural and Social Activities ==
Ion I. Lapedatu had an intensive publishing activity in his specialty. He started his long lasting collaboration with the “Economic Review” ''(Revista Economică)'' in 1902 as he was a student in Budapest, and became its director in 1906. Ion I. Lapedatu published 18 books; 2 monographies; 298 studies, notes, general economic analyses and reports; 20 papers; 13 speeches on economic, social and political subjects<ref>{{Cite book|title = Ion I. Lapedatu, un economist prezent la glasul vremii|last = Nagy|first = Cornelia|publisher = Editura Dacia (Internet version edited by the „Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015)|year = 2015|isbn = |location = Cluj-Napoca|pages = 25|last2 = Ionescu|first2 = Toader|publication-date = 2015|dead-url = }}</ref>


== Philanthropic work ==
He also published on general interest subjects, contributing already in his college years to “Transylvania Journal” (''Gazeta Transilvaniei'') and “Romanian Telegraph” (''Telegraful Român'') in Sibiu. As a student he was among the founders of the “Morning Star” (''Luceafărul'') review in Budapest in 1902, was a member of the redaction committee since inception together with Octavian Goga, Ioan Lupaș, Octavian C. Tăslăuanu etc., continuing in this capacity in the years 1906 – 1920 when the publishing took place bi-monthly in Sibiu.
In all his functions. Ion Lapedatu provided significant financial means to support artists, national schools and churches, among which the Administration of the Central Romanian Orthodox Schools ({{langx|ro|Eforia Școalelor Centrale Ortodoxe Române}}) in Brașov, the Central High Commercial School in Brașov,{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=313}} the orthodox cathedral in Orăștie, the monument of WWI heroes in Săcele, the restoration of patrimony monuments including the monasteries [[Curtea de Argeș Cathedral|Curtea de Argeș]] and [[Aninoasa, Argeș|Aninoasa]], and the Golești architectural complex.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.referat.ro/referate_despre/istoria_economiei_nationale.html |title=Istoria economiei naționale |date=2005-03-31 |page=45 |access-date=2020-02-12 |archive-date=2020-02-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200222135044/http://www.referat.ro/referate_despre/istoria_economiei_nationale.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=18,132,17; online: 24,201,22}}{{Sfn|Popp|1936a|p=313}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|2006|p=134-137; online:133-136}}


Ion Lapedatu was elected together with Valeriu Braniște, Ioan Lupaș, Octavian Goga and [[Ion Agârbiceanu]] in the administration council of the "Foundation for the Support of Romanian Journalists" established by Dr. Ioan Mihu in 1911. He assumed the task of collecting funds, and complemented contributions from significant donors with a "greetings fund" in which small contributions could be made instead of sending cards or gifts: the Foundation published the donation to inform the addressees of the greetings. In 1918, as Ion Lapedatu stopped his activity to dedicate his time and energy to the integration of Transylvania in the united Romania, the Foundation and its patrimony were transferred to the "Trade Union of Transylvanian Journalists".{{Sfn|Georgescu|1936|p=LX; online:23}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=115; online:173}}
Ion I. Lapedatu has been elected Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy on May 25, 1936; the membership has been withdrawn in August 1948 and reinstated in July 1990.


On 14 September 1939 Ion Lapedatu registered the "Establishment Veturia I. Lapedatu" (''Așezământul Veturia I. Lapedatu''), a charitable institution for retired intellectuals with limited financial means and for meritorious students; the founding act put it under the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Alba Iulia and Sibiu. Ion Lapedatu contributed almost one third of the starting financial contributions, that included donations from sponsors and further contributions from former beneficiaries of the "Students’ Table" in Sibiu funded by the Albina bank that has been directed for several years by Veturia I. Lapedatu; in 1948, the patrimony of the Establishment was nationalized and its financial means lost their value following the 1947 monetary revaluation.{{Sfn|Opris|1945|p=173}}{{Sfn|Lupaș|1933}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=24}}
Ion I. Lapedatu had a passion for hiking. He was for more than 20 years an active member of the „Siebenbürgischer Karpathen Verein”, the hiking association of the Saxons in Brașov; he was also a member in the „Turing Clubul of Romania”, in „Admir”, in the Hungarian „Brașov Touring Association” and in the „Enczian” society of the young Hungarian hand workers in Brașov. Ion I. Lapedatu was for a long time the President of the Cultural and Sportive Association of the Romanian National Bank Employees; he described his ideas and his experience in the inaugural speech delivered at the opening of the National Bank Chalet at Diham in 1945.
{{Sfn|Hossu-Longin|2018|p=118}}


== Charities ==
== Awards ==
[[File:Double Monument Lapedatu v1.jpg|thumb|Double Monument Lapedatu Twins in Brașov]]
In all his functions. Ion I. Lapedatu provided significant financial means to support artists; educational institutions like the Administration of the Central Romanian Orthodox Schools (''Eforia Școalelor Centrale Ortodoxe Române'')<ref>{{Cite book|title = Memorii și amintiri|last = Lapedatu|first = Ion I|publisher = European Institute (Internet version edited by the „Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015)|year = 1998|isbn = 973-586-073-2|location = Iași|pages = 14|others = Editing, preface and notes by Ioan Opriș}}</ref> in Brașov; the construction of monuments like the Unknown soldier monument in Săcele or the orthodox cathedral in Orăștie; and the restauration of the patrimony items including the Curtea de Argeș monastery and the Golești architectural complex.
*''Comandor'' of the [[Order of the Crown (Romania)|"Order of the Crown"]] (''Coroana României''), 1921{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=224; inline:347}}
*''Grand cross with sash'' of the "Order of the Crown", 1927{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=116; online:176}}
*''Grand cross'' of the "[[Order of the White Lion]]", Czechoslovakia, 1936{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=247; online:384}}


== Death ==
Ion I. Lapedatu was elected together with Valeriu Braniște, Ioan Lupaș, Octavian Goga and Ioan Agârbiceanu in the administration council of the Foundation for the support of Romanian journalists established by Dr. Ioan Mihu in 1911. He assumed the task to collect funds, and complemented contributions from significant donors with a “greetings fond” in which small contribution could be made instead of sending cards or gifts: the Foundation published the donation to inform the addressees of the greetings. 1918, as Ion I. Lapedatu had to stop his activity dedicating his time and energy to the integration of Transylvania in the united Romania, the Foundation and its patrimony have been transferred to the “Union of Transylvanian Journalists” (''Sindicatului Ziariștilor Ardeleni'').
In 1945 Ion Lapedatu was dismissed from the National Bank of Romania at the installation of the [[First Groza cabinet|Petru Groza cabinet]] in March 1945. His pensions as Bank Governor and University professor were cut under the pretext that he had revenues from his properties; however between 1945 and 1948 all his properties were nationalized, therefore, left without any means, he lived with his daughter's family.{{Sfn|Lapedatu|2006|p=71-74}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|2006|p=92,94}}


After a bus accident from 1947, he was immobilized in bed; for this reason he was not arrested in the night of 5/6 May 1950 in the so-called "group of dignitaries", like his brother Alexandru, although he was under investigation by the [[Securitate]].{{Sfn|Lapedatu|1998|p=306; online:480}}{{Sfn|Lapedatu|2006|p=93}}
On September 14, 1939, Ion Al. Lapedatu registered the “Establishment Veturia I. Lapedatu” (''Așezământul Veturia I. Lapedatu''), charitable institution for retired intellectuals with limited financial means and for deserving students. It was established at his initiative and essentially with his financial contributions, but also with contributions from former beneficiaries of the “Students’ Table” (''Masa Studenților'') in Sibiu that was funded by the Albina bank and has been directed for several years by Veturia I. Lapedatu<ref>{{Cite book|title = O binefăcătoare a tinerimii studioase: Veturia I. Lapedatu|last = Lupas|first = Ioan|publisher = Press of the Institute of Graphic Arts „Dacia Traiana” (Internet version edited by the „Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015)|year = 1933|isbn = |location = Sibiu|pages = }}</ref>. The Establishment was later transferred to the Orthodox Church; its patrimony has been nationalized and its financial means lost their value following the monetary stabilization.


He died on 24 March 1951 in Bucharest, after long suffering. He is buried in the Groaveri Cemetery in Brașov.
== Distinctions ==
*''Comandor'' of the “Order of the Crown” (''Coroana României''), 1921
*''Cordon'' of the “Order of the Crown”, 1927
*''Big Cross'' of the “White Lion”, Czechoslovakian Government, 1936


== End of life ==
==Legacy==
Ion Lapedatu has his name on plaques on the natal house in Săcele, in the National College Andrei Șaguna, and on the National Bank of Romania – Sibiu Agency.
In 1945 Ion I. Lapedatu was dismissed from the Romanian National Bank, his pensions as bank Governor and University professor were cut with the justification that he had revenues from his properties. Between 1945 and 1948 all his properties were nationalized. Without any means, he lived with his daughter’s family.


The conference hall of the National Bank of Romania, Regional Branch Cluj, is named after him.
After a bus accident from 1947, he was immobilized in bed; for this reason he was not arrested in 1949 in the group of “dignitaries”, including his brother, although he was under investigation by the General Direction of State Security (''Direcția Generala a Securității Statului'')<ref>{{Cite book|title = Ultimele insemnari|last = Lapedatu|first = Ion I.|publisher = Brașov County History Museum (Internet version edited by the „Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015)|year = 2006|isbn = |location = Brasov|pages = 87-88|others = Editing, preface and notes by Ioan Opris}}</ref>. He passed away on March 24, 1951 in Bucharest, after long suffering. He is buried in the "Groaveri" cemetery in Brașov.

His portrait hangs in the Governor's Gallery in the National Bank of Romania. The Bank issued in 2016 a coin series commemorating three Governors, [[Ion I. Câmpineanu]], [[Mihail Manoilescu]], and Ion Lapedatu.

[[Babeș-Bolyai University]] in Cluj-Napoca organizes the "Ion I. Lapedatu" Symposium of Banking History and Civilization.

A double monument for "Lapedatu Twins - Outstanding Personalities in the Generation of the Great Union. Alexandru I. Lapedatu (1876-1950), Ion. I. Lapedatu (1876-1951)" has been inaugurated on November 8, 2019, in Brașov.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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|access-date = 2016-02-13
|archive-date = 2017-02-15
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20170215124954/http://www.bnr.ro/Alocutiune-in-deschiderea-simpozionului-%e2%80%9eBanca-Nationala-a-Romaniei-in-istoria-moderna-a-Romaniei%e2%80%9d-5552.aspx
|url-status = dead
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* {{cite book
|title = Încercări de literatură / Literary Endeavors
|last = Lapedatu
|first = I. A.
|year = 1976
|editor-last = Vatamaniuc
|editor-first = D.
|location = Cluj-Napoca
|publisher = Dacia
}}

* {{cite book
|title = Teoria asigurărilor asupra vieţii / Theory of Life Insurance
|last = Lapedatu
|first = Ion
|year = 1902
|location = Brasov
|publisher = Ciureu & Co
}}

* {{cite journal
|last = Lapedatu
|first = Ioan I.
|title = Principiile fundamentale ale contabilităţii în partidă dublă / Basic Principles of Double Entry Accounting
|journal = Revista Economica
|date = 1904
|volume = VI
|issue = 45
|url = http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1904/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1904_006_045.pdf
}}

* {{cite journal
|last = Lapedatu
|first = Ioan I.
|title = La schimbarea de azi / The Change of Today
|journal = Revista Economica
|date = 1906
|volume = VIII
|issue = 43
|url = http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1906/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1906_008_043.pdf
}}

* {{cite journal
|last = Lapedatu
|first = Ioan I.
|title = Lămuriri privitoare la Banca noastră de asigurare / Clarifications Regarding our Insurance Bank
|journal = Revista Economica
|date = 1910-11-13
|volume = XII
|issue = 46
|url = http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1910/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1910_012_046.pdf
}}

* {{cite book
|title = Memorii și amintiri / Memoirs and Memories
|last = Lapedatu
|first = Ion I.
|year = 1998
|editor-last = Opriș
|editor-first = Ioan
|location = Iași
|publisher = Institutul European
|isbn = 973-586-073-2
|url = http://www.memorialsighet.ro/carti/memorii-si-amintiri/
}}

* {{cite book
|title = Ultimele însemnări / Last Notes
|last = Lapedatu
|first = Ion I.
|year = 2006
|editor-last = Opriș
|editor-first = Ioan
|location = Brașov
|publisher = Brașov County History Museum
|isbn = 978-973-8424-43-2
|url = http://www.memorialsighet.ro/carti/ultimele-insemnari/
}}

* {{cite book
|title = O binefăcătoare a tinerimii studioase: Veturia I. Lapedatu / A Benefactor of the Studying Youth: Veturia I. Lapedatu
|last = Lupaș
|first = Ioan
|year = 1933
|location = Sibiu
|publisher = Press of the Institute of Graphic Arts "Dacia Traiana"
|url = http://www.memorialsighet.ro/carti/o-binefacatoare-a-tinerimii-studioase-veturia-i-lapedatu-2/
}}

* {{cite conference
|title = Die rumänisch-deutschen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen in der deutschen Presse Hermannstadts von 1920 bis 1929 / Romanian-German Relationship in the Press in Sibiu from 1920 till 1929
|last = Lupu
|first = Gratian
|conference = XIV International Economic History Congress, Session 44
|location = Helsinki
|year = 2006
|url = http://www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006/papers2/GLupu.pdf
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160306142432/http://www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006/papers2/GLupu.pdf
|archive-date = 6 March 2016
}}

* {{cite book
|title = Ion I. Lapedatu, un economist prezent la glasul vremii / Ion I. Lapedatu: an Economist Responding to the Call of the Time
|last1 = Nagy
|first1 = Cornelia
|last2 = Ionescu
|first2 = Toader
|year = 2000
|location = Cluj-Napoca
|publisher = Dacia
|isbn = 973-35-1020-3
|url = http://www.memorialsighet.ro/carti/ioan-i-lapedatu-un-economist-prezent-la-glasul-vremii/
}}

* {{cite journal
|last = Opris
|first = Ion
|title = Fundația Lapedatu / The Lapedatu Foundation
|journal = Revista Economica
|date = 1945
|volume = 47
|issue = 48–50
|url = http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1945/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1945_047_048_050.pdf
}}

* {{cite book
|chapter = 1948 – Anul imensei jertfe a Academiei Romane / The year of the huge sacrifice of the Romanian Academy
|last = Otiman
|first = Ioan Paun
|title = Akademos Istorie
|publisher = Academia de Științe a Moldovei
|location = Chisinau
|year = 2013
|isbn =
|url = http://www.akademos.asm.md/files/1948_anul%20imensei%20jertfe%20a%20Academiei%20romane.pdf
}}

* {{cite journal
|last = Pop
|first = Marin
|title = Marele Sfat Naţional - Parlamentul provizoriu al Transilvaniei după Marea Unire de la 1 Decembrie 1918 / Great National Council – the Temporary Parliament of Transylvania after the Great Union from December 1, 1918
|journal = Caiete Silvane
|date = 2008
|url = https://www.caietesilvane.ro/articole/503/Marele-Sfat-National-Parlamentul-provizoriu-al-Transilvaniei-dupa-Marea-Unire-de-la-1-Decembrie-1918.html
}}

* {{cite journal
|last = Popp
|first = Constantin
|title = Ioan I. Lapedatu cu prilejul sarbatoririi de la Brasov / Ioan I. Lapedatu on Occasion of the Celebration in Brasov
|journal = Revista Economica
|date = 1936a
|volume = XXXVIII
|issue = 47
|url = http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1936/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1936_038_047.pdf
}}

* {{cite book
|chapter = Un economist român din Transilvania / A Romanian Economist from Transyslvania
|last = Popp
|first = Constantin
|title = Fraţilor Alexandru şi Ion I. Lapedatu la împlinirea vârstei de 60 de ani / To the Alexandru and Ion I. Lapedatu Brothers at Their 60th Anniversary
|publisher = M.O. Imprimeria Nationala
|location = Bucharest
|year = 1936b
}}

* {{cite book
|chapter = Pietrii de hotar. Amintiri / Milestones. Memories
|last = Prie
|first = O.
|title = Fraţilor Alexandru şi Ion I. Lapedatu la împlinirea vârstei de 60 de ani / To the Alexandru and Ion I. Lapedatu Brothers at Their 60th Anniversary
|publisher = M.O. Imprimeria Nationala
|location = Bucharest
|year = 1936
}}

* {{cite book
|last1 = Sigmirean
|first1 = Cornel
|last2 = Pavel
|first2 = Aurel
|title = "Fundatia "Gojdu" 1871-2001
|publisher = Editura Universității Petru Maior
|location = Târgu Mureș
|year = 2002
|isbn = 9738084482
|url =
}}

* {{cite book
|title = Wirtschaft und Politik auf dem Balkan: Untersuchingen zu den deutsch-rumänischen Beziehungen in der Weimarer Republik uner besonderer Berücksichtigung der Weltwirtschaftskrise / Economy and politics in the Balkans: Investigations of German-Romanian relations in the Weimar Republic, with special emphasis on world economic crises
|last = Tonch
|first = Hans
|year = 1984
|location = Frankfurt am Main
|publisher = Verlag Peter Lang GmbH
|isbn = 3-8204-8158-3
}}
{{refend}}

== Further reading ==
* ***: "Comemorarea lui Ion Al. Lapedatu şi sărbătorirea Dlor Alexandru şi Ion I. Lapedatu / Commemoration of Ion Al. Lapedatu and the Celebration of Mr. Alexandru and Mr Ion I. Lapedatu", Revista Economică Vol. 38, No. 48, November 28, 1936, page 315-322, http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1936/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1936_038_048.pdf
* ***: Istoria Economiei Naționale / The History of the National Economy, http://www.referat.ro/referate_despre/istoria_economiei_nationale.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200222135044/http://www.referat.ro/referate_despre/istoria_economiei_nationale.html |date=2020-02-22 }}
* Crăciun, I.: "Alex. I. Lapedatu. Note bio-bibliografice / Alex. I. Lapedatu. Bio-Bibliographical Notes". In: "Fraţilor Alexandru şi Ion I. Lapedatu la împlinirea vârstei de 60 de ani / To the Alexandru and Ion I. Lapedatu Brothers at Their 60th Anniversary", XIV. IX. MCMXXXVI, Monitorul Oficial, Imprimeria Naţională, Bucharest 1936, page XXVI – LVI.
* Dobrescu, Vasile: "Pregătirea intelectuală a funcționarilor instituțiilor de credit românești din Transilvania până la 1918 / The Intellectual Education of the Employees of the Romanian Credit Institutes in Transylvania till 1918". In: The Proceedings of the "European Integration - between Tradition and Modernity" Congress, "Petru Maior" University Printing, Volume Number 1, 2005, {{ISSN|1844-2048}}, page 626, http://www.upm.ro/facultati_departamente/stiinte_litere/conferinte/situl_integrare_europeana/engllist.html {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160228083016/http://www.upm.ro/facultati_departamente/stiinte_litere/conferinte/situl_integrare_europeana/engllist.html |date=2016-02-28 }}
* Dobrescu, Vasile: "Studenţi la Budapesta – profesori şi economişti la Academia de Înalte Studii Comerciale şi Industriale din Cluj / Students in Budapest – Professors and Economists at the High Academy for Commercial and Industrial Studies in Cluj", Proceedings of the XXth Symposium of the Romanian Researchers in Hungary, Gyula, November 27–28, 2010, Ed.: Research Institute of the Romanians of Hungary, {{ISBN|978-963-86530-8-6}}, page 71-90, http://mariaberenyi.hu/Simpozion2011.pdf
* Lapedatu, Alexandru, Opriş, Ioan (editor, preface and notes): "Amintiri / Memories", Editura Albastră, Cluj-Napoca, 1998. Internet version edited by the "Academia Civică" Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2016
* Lapedatu, Ioan I.: " În preajma noilor alcătuiri / Approaching to the New Establishments", Revista Economică, Vol. 12, No. 30, July 24, 1910, page 293-296, http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1910/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1910_012_030.pdf
* M.N.: "‘Teoria asigurărilor asupra vieţii’ de Ioan Lăpedatu", Revista Economică, Vol. 4, No. 41, October 11, 1902, page 353-354, http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1902/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1902_004_041.pdf
* Opriş, Ioan: "Alexandru Lapedatu şi contemporanii săi / Alexandru Lapedatu and His Contemporaries", Editura Albastră, Cluj-Napoca 1997, {{ISBN|973-9215-46-7}}. Internet version edited by the "Academia Civică" Foundation, http://www.memorialsighet.ro/carti/alexandru-lapedatu-si-contemporanii-sai/, 2016

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* ***, “Comemorarea lui Ion Al. Lapedatu şi sărbătorirea Dlor Alexandru şi Ion I. Lapedatu.”, Revista Economică Vol. 38, No. 48, November 28, 1936, page 315, '''''<nowiki>http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1936/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1936_038_048.pdf</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:1876 births]]
* ***, National Bank of Romania, <nowiki>http://www.bnr.ro/Ion-Lapedatu-1205.aspx</nowiki>
[[Category:1951 deaths]]
* Berényi, Maria: “Manifestări naţional-culturale româneşti de amploare în Budapesta secolului al XIX-lea / Major Romanian National/Cultural Events in XIX Century Budapest”, Proceedings of the XXth Simposion of the Romanian Researchers in Hungary, Giula, November 27–28, 2010, Editor: Institutul de Cercetări al Românilor din Ungaria, <nowiki>ISBN 978-963-86530-8-6</nowiki>, page 22, <nowiki>http://mariaberenyi.hu/Simpozion2011.pdf</nowiki>
[[Category:People from Săcele]]
* Dobrescu, Vasile: “Un bursier al “Fundației Gojdu” – Ion I. Lapedatu – în sistemul de credit românesc / A Beneficiary of the ’Gojdu Foundation’ Scholarship in the Romanian Credit System”,  The XII Symposium of the Romanian Researchers in Hungary, Giula, November 23–24, 2002, Editor: Institutul de Cercetări al Românilor din Ungaria, <nowiki>ISBN 963-206-866-1</nowiki>, page 34, '''''<nowiki>http://romanintezet.hu/files/Simpozion/Simpozion-2003_k.pdf</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:Commanders of the Order of the Crown (Romania)]]
* Dobrescu, Vasile: “Ion I. Lapedatu şi reforma sistemului de credit românesc din Imperiul  Austro-Ungar la începutul secolului XX / Ion I. Lapedatu and the Reform of the Romanian Credit System in the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the Beginning of the 20th Century”. In: Annales Universitatis Apulensis, Series Historica, 6/I, 2002, page169, Editor: Universitatea "1 Decembrie 1918", Alba Iulia, ISSN 1453-9306 '''''<nowiki>http://diam.uab.ro/index.php?s=2&p=45</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of the Crown (Romania)]]
* Dobrescu, Vasile: “Pregătirea intelectuală a funcționarilor instituțiilor de credit românești din Transilvania până la 1918 / The Intellectual Education of the Employees of the Romanian Credit Institutes in Transylvania till 1918”. In: The Proceedings of the “European Integration - between Tradition and Modernity” Congress, “Petru Maior” University Printing, Volume Number 1, 2005, ISSN 1844-2048 page 626. '''''<nowiki>http://www.upm.ro/facultati_departamente/stiinte_litere/conferinte/situl_integrare_europeana/engllist.html</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of the White Lion]]
* Dobrescu, Vasile: “Funcții și funcționalități în sistemul de credit românesc din Transilvania până la primul război mondial: studiu de caz / Functions and Functionalities in the Romanian Credit System in Transylvania before the First World War: a Case Study”, “Petru Maior” University Printing, Târgu-Mureș, 2006, ISBN (10) 973-7794-46-X; ISBN (13) 978-973-7794-46-8 336.71(498.4) '''''<nowiki>http://www.bjmures.ro/bd/D/001/01/D00101.pdf</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:Governors of the National Bank of Romania]]
* Dobrescu, Vasile: „Studenţi la Budapesta – profesori şi economişti la Academia de Înalte Studii Comerciale şi Industriale din Cluj / Students in Budapest – Professors and Economists at the High Academy for Commercial and Industrial Studies in Cluj”, Proceedings of the XXth Simposion of the Romanian Researchers in Hungary, Giula, November 27–28, 2010, Ed.: Institutul de Cercetări al Românilor din Ungaria, <nowiki>ISBN 978-963-86530-8-6</nowiki>, page 71  <nowiki>http://mariaberenyi.hu/Simpozion2011.pdf</nowiki>
[[Category:Honorary members of the Romanian Academy]]
* Dronca, Lucian: “Băncile românești din Transilvania în perioada dualismului austro-ungar / Romanian Banks in Transylvania during the Austria-Hungary Dualism”, Cluj University Press, 2003, <nowiki>ISBN 9736101967</nowiki> '''''<nowiki>http://www.slideshare.net/LucianDronca/bancile-romanesti-din-transilvania-in-perioada-dualismului-austro-ungar-18671918</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:Ministers of finance of Romania]]
* Fundatia Gojdu, “A Romanian Humanist, the Great Maecenas Emanuil Gojdu (1802-1870)” '''''<nowiki>http://www.fundatiagojdu.ro/index_eng.html</nowiki>'''''
[[Category:Romanian National Party politicians]]
* Isărescu, Mugur: “Alocuţiune în deschiderea simpozionului ‘Banca Naţională a României în istoria modernă a României’ / Introductory speech at the Symposium ‘The National Bank of Romania in the Romanian Modern History’”, Bucharest, April 30, 2004, page 9,
[[Category:Delegates of the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia]]
* Isărescu, Mugur (coord.), “Viaţa şi opera lui Mitiţă Constantinescu / Life and Work of Mitiţă Constantinescu”, National Bank of Romania, ''Restitutio'', No. 4, 2004, ISSN 1582-7550,
[[Category:Romanian twins]]
* Lapedatu, Alexandru; Opriş, Ioan (editor, prefaţă şi note): „Amintiri / Memories”, Editura Albastră, Cluj-Napoca, 1998,  ISBN: 973-9215-75-0. . Internet version edited by the “Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2016
[[Category:Burials at Groaveri cemetery]]
* Lapedatu, Ion I., Opriș Ioan (editor, preface and notes): „Memorii şi amintiri / Memoirs and Memories”, Institutul European, Iaşi, 1998, ISBN: 973-586-073-2. Internet version edited by the “Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2016
* Lapedatu, Ion I., Opriș Ioan (editor, preface and notes): “Ultimele însemnări / Last Notes”, Brașov County History Museum, 2006, ISBN-10 973-8424-43-7, ISBN-13 078-973-8424-43-2. Internet version edited by the “Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2016
* Lupaș, Ioan: “O binefăcătoare a tinerimii studioase: Veturia I. Lapedatu / A Benefactor of the Studying Youth: Veturia I. Lapedati”, Press of the Institute of Graphic Arts “Dacia Traiana”, Sibiu, 1933. Internet version edited by the “Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2016
* Lupu, Gratian: „Die rumänisch-deutschen Wirtschaftsbeziehungen in der deutschen Presse Hermannstadts von 1920 bis 1929 / Romanian-German Relationship in the Press in Sibiu from 1920 till 1929”, XIV International Economic History Congress, Session 44, Helsinki 2006, <nowiki>http://www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006/papers2/GLupu.pdf</nowiki>
* Nagy, Cornelia; Ionescu, Toader: “Ion I. Lapedatu, un economist prezent la glasul vremii / Ion I. Lapedatu: an Economist Responding to the Call of the Time”, Editura Dacia, Cluj-Napoca, 2000, <nowiki>ISBN 973-35-1020-3</nowiki>. Internet version edited by the “Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015
* Opriş, Ioan: „Alexandru Lapedatu şi contemporanii săi / Alexandru Lapedatu and His Contemporary”, Editura Albastra, Cluj-Napoca 1997, <nowiki>ISBN 973-9215-46-7</nowiki>
* Opris, Ion, “Fundaţia Lapedatu / Lapedatu Foundation”, Revista Economică, Vol 47, No 48-50, December 15,1945, page 173, '''''<nowiki>http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1945/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1945_047_048_050.pdf</nowiki>'''''
* POP, Marin, “Marele Sfat National - Parlamentul provizoriu al Transilvaniei dupa Marea Unire de la 1 Decembrie 1918 / Great National Council – the Temporary Parliament of Transylvania after the Great Union from December 1, 1918”, Caiete Silvane, November 2008,
* '''''<nowiki>http://www.caietesilvane.ro/indexcs.php?cmd=editie&an=2008&luna=11</nowiki>'''''
* Popp, Constantin, “Ion I. Lapedatu cu prilejul aniversării şi sărbătoririi de la Braşov / Ion I. Lapedatu on the Occasion of His Anniversary and the Celebration in Braşov”, Revista Economică Vol. 38, No. 47, November 20, 1936, page 307, '''''<nowiki>http://documente.bcucluj.ro/web/bibdigit/periodice/revistaeconomica/1936/BCUCLUJ_FP_279771_1936_038_047.pdf</nowiki>'''''
* Vatamaniuc, D.: Preface to Ioan A. Lapedatu: „Încercări în literatură” Dacia, Cluj-Napoca, 1976, page10. Internet version edited by the “Academia Civică” Foundation, www.memorialsighet.ro, 2015<!--- Categories --->
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Ion Lapedatu
Honorary Member of the Romanian Academy
Minister of Finance
In office
30 March 1926 – 19 March 1927
Preceded byVintilă Brătianu
Succeeded byAlexandru Averescu
Governor of the National Bank of Romania
In office
30 September 1944 – 14 March 1945
Preceded byConstantin Angelescu
Succeeded byConstantin Tătăranu
Personal details
Born(1876-09-14)September 14, 1876
Csernátfalu, Austria-Hungary (now Cernatul Săcelelor, Romania)
DiedMarch 24, 1951(1951-03-24) (aged 74)
Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic

Ion Lapedatu (14 September 1876 – 24 March 1951) was finance minister of Romania (1926–1927),[1] Governor of the National Bank of Romania (1944–1945),[2] and honorary member of the Romanian Academy (since 1936).[3]

Family

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Ion Lapedatu was the son of Ioan Alexandru Lapedatu, Ph.D. of the University of Brussels, Professor for classical languages at the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College in Brassó (now, Andrei Șaguna National College, Brașov), Romanian poet, writer and journalist.[4][5] He had a twin brother, Alexandru Lapedatu, historian, politician and President of the Romanian Academy.[6] The twins became orphans when they were one and a half years old.[7]

Lapedatu married Veturia Papp in March 1907; she was the daughter of the orthodox protopope from Belényes (now Beiuș, Romania). They had two children, a son (Ion, nicknamed Nelu, 1908-1929) and a daughter (Veturia, nicknamed Pica, 1916-2012).[8]

Education

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Ion Lapedatu started primary school in 1883 in his hometown. He continued his primary studies in Brassó (Brașov), then finished it in the year 1888 in Iași, where his mother remarried after the death of his father. He then returned to Brassó, where he was admitted in the Higher Greek-Orthodox Romanian College, then continues his studies in Higher Commercial School in Brassó, obtaining his bachelor's degree "with distinction" in June 1898.[9][10]

In the same year, he received scholarships from the Gojdu Foundation[11] and from the Society "Transilvania"[12] and was admitted to the Oriental Commercial Academy and the Law and Political Sciences School of the Budapest University and attended for the Seminar of higher commercial school professors.[13] In 1900 – 1901 he was drafted and had to interrupt his studies. After his military service, he returned to Budapest, where he passed the fundamental examination in 1902; in 1904 he passed the specialty examination and obtained the Diploma of professor for higher commercial schools.[14][13]

Professional career

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At the end of his studies at the Budapest University, Ion Lapedatu turned down a professor position in Buda preferring to return to Transylvania,[15] where he accepted the position of second secretary at the "Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian People" (ASTRA) in Sibiu (1904–1905).[16]

1906 he joined the "Ardeleana" bank in Szászváros (now, Orăștie) as secretary and then, after going through successive internships at banks in Nagyszeben (now, Sibiu), Kolozsvár (now, Cluj-Napoca), Budapest and Vienna, as director.[17]

In 1911 Ion Lapedatu became director of the newly established "General Assurance Bank" (Banca Generală de Asigurare) in Sibiu.[18]

On 1 January 1922 he was appointed Professor at the Chair for Public and Private Finances of the Academy for High Commercial Studies and Industry in Cluj, a position he held until 1938.[19][20]

He had numerous appointments to various administrative councils, among which at the Albina Bank in Sibiu, at the Gojdu Foundation, and since 1925 at SONAMETAN, the national corporation established to exploit the methane gas deposits discovered in Transylvania, where he became Chairman.[21]

From 1928 to 1944 he was director, then Vice-Governor and finally Governor of the National Bank of Romania (BNR).[22][23]

Political activity

[edit]

Ion Lapedatu already showed his political talent as a student. In 1902, he was elected President of the Academic Society of Petru Maior, the society of the Romanian students in Budapest sustaining the Romanian language and culture through conferences, celebrations, debates, evocations of personalities. It also entertained a choir and a library and issued publications like the review "The Rose with Turns" and the "Society Almanac".[24][25]

Lapedatu participated as representative of the Nocrich circumscription in the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia that decided on 1 December 1918 the Union of Transylvania with Romania and was subsequently elected in the "Great National Council of Transylvania" (Marele sfat național din Transilvania).[26] He received his first political appointment as general secretary of the finance department in the "Directory Council of Transylvania, Banat and the Romanian Counties in Hungary" (Consiliul Dirigent al Transilvaniei, Banatului și ţinuturilor românești din Ungaria).[19][27] Among other contributions, he made the proposal to establish the "Agricultural Bank" (Banca Agrară), adopted by the Decree-Law No. 4167 of 12 September 1919.[28]

Lapedatu was elected in the Arch-diocesan Synod in Sibiu (1909-1911; 1915-1917; 1918–1920), in the National Church Council (1917), and was a Council in the Senate of the arch-diocese (1912-1921) and since 1921 in the Metropolitan Council of Transylvania.[29]

Between 1919 and 1931 he was repeatedly elected in the circumscriptions Nocrich and Crasna in the Romanian Parliament: four times as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, and twice as a member of the Senate.[19]

Lapedatu joined early the Romanian National Party in Transilvania and Banat (Partidul Național Român din Ardeal). He left it in 1926 together with Vasile Goldiș and Ioan Lupaș before its merger with the Peasants' Party (Partidul Țărănesc) when he became Finance Minister in the Government of Alexandru Averescu (1926-1927).[30]

"The Goldiș group" tried to launch the National Party of Transylvania, but it did not survive. After 1927, he did not participate in any other political party.[31]

Development of loan and insurance institutions in Transylvania

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Lapedatu played the central role in the institutionalization of the "Conference of the Directors of the Romanian Loan Institutions" (Conferința directorilor institutelor românești de credit) initiated by Dr. Cornel Diaconovici in 1898, a model also adopted by the Hungarian and Saxon institutions in 1903 and by the Austrian and Czech ones in 1905.[32][33][34]

He was elected in 1906 secretary of the "Romanian Banks Delegation" (Delegațiunea băncilor române) acting in between conferences; in this position he drove the development of the initiative from a consultative to an executive role. He elaborated the statutes of the future "Solidaritatea" Association in compliance with the Hungarian financial law in effect at that time, enrolled the support required for having it registered and approved in 1907; he became its secretary. Under his leadership, "Solidaritatea" functioned like a de facto "economic council" of the Romanian population in Transylvania.[35][36][37][38] It was successful in imposing mandatory external controls through experts approved by "Solidaritatea"; this made redundant the control through Government experts, avoiding thereby potential tensions between the policy of consolidation of a centralized Hungarian nation state and the aspirations for self-determination of its ethnic minorities.[39][40]

Lapedatu is credited as the founder of the insurance system for the Romanians in Transylvania. He authored the "Theory of the Life Insurance" published in 1902 in Brașov, the first work on this topic in Romanian in Transylvania. He embraced the idea of a Romanian insurance bank launched at the Conference of the Directors and, in his quality as secretary of "Solidaritatea", launched an appeal in the conference of 27 September 1909, elaborated the feasibility study, advocated the initiative both with potential participants and with the authorities, and published "clarifications" in the "Economic Review", explaining that the Romanian population was not able to meet the conditions imposed by the institutions already existent in Transylvania, and in particular in Sibiu, either founded locally by Saxons or Hungarians, or established as branches of insurance companies from Austria, Germany, Italy or France. Ion I. Lapedatu prepared the foundation documents, ran the successful subscription campaign, and obtained all necessary approvals.[41][42][43][44][45] The "General Assurance Bank" has been established on 14 May 1911. He was appointed general director, later chairman, and led it to become one of the most important insurance institutions in the united Romania, changing its name first in "Romania", then in "Prima Ardeleană".[46]

International missions

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Lapedatu was a delegate of Romania to the Brussels Financial Conference, 1920. He was nominated president and appointed by the members of the "Liquidation Commission in Budapest" (Comisiunii de Lichidare la Budapesta) in March 1920, in order to close open public and private issues between Hungary and Romania, and between their citizens that arose from the integration of Transylvania into Romania. In March 1921, the Commission was transformed into the "Romanian Financial and Economic Mission to Budapest" (Romanian: Misiunea Financiară și Economică la Budapesta); it was closed in May 1922, and the issues were solved in the subsequent "Bucharest Romanian-Hungarian Conference" (Conferința româno-ungară de la București) in 1923-1924, at which he participated as a member of the Romanian delegation.[47][19][48]

Upon a request from the Ministry of External Affairs, he interrupted in November 1921 his mission to Budapest for a few weeks in order to join the Romanian delegation at the "Paris Reparations Commission" addressing the partition of the Austrian-Hungarian public debt.[19]

In 1922 he was a member of the Romanian delegation in the Conference of the Successor States of the Former Habsburg monarchy in Rome, mandated to solve together with the Austrian and Hungarian representatives the issues arising from the peace treaties. In 1925 he also participated in the second Conference of the Successor States that took place in Prague.[19]

In 1927-1928, Lapedatu assumed a leadership role in the plenipotentiary commission that negotiated in Berlin the closure of the financial disputes with Germany; he proposed the final version of the document, and signed the convention to end all financial contentious issues between Germany and Romania. It was ratified by the Rumanian Parliament on December 28, 1928, and promulgated on January 1, 1929; it was ratified by the German Reichstag on February 8, 1929. This Convention represents the first economic treaty between Germany and Romania in history, replacing the Treaty of Versailles as basis for the relationships between the two states. It also allowed Romania to obtain external loans for currency stabilisation.[49][50][51][52][53]

In 1930, Lapedatu was elected as President of the Romanian delegation to address the question of the Gojdu Foundation, following the agreement between the Ministries of External Affairs of Romania and Hungary; he reached an amiable solution in 1936, ratified on 5 May 1938 by King Carol II of Romania and on 20 June 1940 by Regent Miklós Horthy of Hungary; it could not be enforced in the aftermath of the Second Vienna Award, and as of 2024 the issue is still open.[54][55][56]

He participated as the representative of the National Bank of Romania in the four "Conferences of the Emission Banks of the Little Entente between Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Romania in Bucharest (1934), Belgrade (1936), Prague (1936) and again Bucharest (1937); the activities have been interrupted 1938 by the German occupation of Czechoslovakia. In 1936 he participated as a member of the Romanian delegation in the first "Conference of the Emission Banks of the Balkan Entente" bringing together Romania, Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey in Athens, and in 1937 he participated in the same capacity in the second conference in Ankara.[57]

Publishing, cultural and social activities

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Ion Lapedatu started publishing in his college years, 1897 in Gazeta de Transilvania, and 1898 in Telegraful Român.[58]

As a student he was among the founders of the Luceafărul magazine in Budapest in 1902, and he was a member of the redaction committee since inception together with Octavian Goga, Ioan Lupaș, Octavian C. Tăslăuanu, continuing in this capacity between the years 1906 – 1920 when the magazine was published bi-monthly in Sibiu.[59][60]

He had an intensive publishing activity in his specialty. He started his long lasting collaboration with the Revista Economică ("Economic Magazine") in 1904 with the first article of a series on accounting; he became its director in 1906.[61][62]

Ion Lapedatu published 18 books, 2 monographs, 298 studies, notes, general economic analyses and reports, 20 papers, 13 speeches on economic, social and political subjects.[63]

He was elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 1936. In August 1948 he was purged by the communist regime and reinstated post-mortem in July 1990.[64][65]

Ion Lapedatu had a passion for hiking; he was for more than 20 years an active member of the "Siebenbürgischer Karpathen Verein", the hiking association of the Saxons in Brașov. He was also a member in the "Turing Club of Romania", in "Admir", in the Hungarian "Brașov Touring Association", and in the "Enczian" society of the young Hungarian hand workers in Brașov; in addition, he was long time President of the Cultural and Sportive Association of BNR Employees, he described his ideas and his experience in the inaugural speech delivered at the opening of the BNR Chalet at Diham in 1945.[66]

Philanthropic work

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In all his functions. Ion Lapedatu provided significant financial means to support artists, national schools and churches, among which the Administration of the Central Romanian Orthodox Schools (Romanian: Eforia Școalelor Centrale Ortodoxe Române) in Brașov, the Central High Commercial School in Brașov,[67] the orthodox cathedral in Orăștie, the monument of WWI heroes in Săcele, the restoration of patrimony monuments including the monasteries Curtea de Argeș and Aninoasa, and the Golești architectural complex.[68][69][67][70]

Ion Lapedatu was elected together with Valeriu Braniște, Ioan Lupaș, Octavian Goga and Ion Agârbiceanu in the administration council of the "Foundation for the Support of Romanian Journalists" established by Dr. Ioan Mihu in 1911. He assumed the task of collecting funds, and complemented contributions from significant donors with a "greetings fund" in which small contributions could be made instead of sending cards or gifts: the Foundation published the donation to inform the addressees of the greetings. In 1918, as Ion Lapedatu stopped his activity to dedicate his time and energy to the integration of Transylvania in the united Romania, the Foundation and its patrimony were transferred to the "Trade Union of Transylvanian Journalists".[29][71]

On 14 September 1939 Ion Lapedatu registered the "Establishment Veturia I. Lapedatu" (Așezământul Veturia I. Lapedatu), a charitable institution for retired intellectuals with limited financial means and for meritorious students; the founding act put it under the Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Alba Iulia and Sibiu. Ion Lapedatu contributed almost one third of the starting financial contributions, that included donations from sponsors and further contributions from former beneficiaries of the "Students’ Table" in Sibiu funded by the Albina bank that has been directed for several years by Veturia I. Lapedatu; in 1948, the patrimony of the Establishment was nationalized and its financial means lost their value following the 1947 monetary revaluation.[72][73][74] [75]

Awards

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Double Monument Lapedatu Twins in Brașov

Death

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In 1945 Ion Lapedatu was dismissed from the National Bank of Romania at the installation of the Petru Groza cabinet in March 1945. His pensions as Bank Governor and University professor were cut under the pretext that he had revenues from his properties; however between 1945 and 1948 all his properties were nationalized, therefore, left without any means, he lived with his daughter's family.[79][80]

After a bus accident from 1947, he was immobilized in bed; for this reason he was not arrested in the night of 5/6 May 1950 in the so-called "group of dignitaries", like his brother Alexandru, although he was under investigation by the Securitate.[81][82]

He died on 24 March 1951 in Bucharest, after long suffering. He is buried in the Groaveri Cemetery in Brașov.

Legacy

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Ion Lapedatu has his name on plaques on the natal house in Săcele, in the National College Andrei Șaguna, and on the National Bank of Romania – Sibiu Agency.

The conference hall of the National Bank of Romania, Regional Branch Cluj, is named after him.

His portrait hangs in the Governor's Gallery in the National Bank of Romania. The Bank issued in 2016 a coin series commemorating three Governors, Ion I. Câmpineanu, Mihail Manoilescu, and Ion Lapedatu.

Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca organizes the "Ion I. Lapedatu" Symposium of Banking History and Civilization.

A double monument for "Lapedatu Twins - Outstanding Personalities in the Generation of the Great Union. Alexandru I. Lapedatu (1876-1950), Ion. I. Lapedatu (1876-1951)" has been inaugurated on November 8, 2019, in Brașov.

Notes

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  1. ^ Ministerul Finantelor Publice. "Romanian Finance Ministers". www.mfinante.gov.ro. Archived from the original on 2020-08-06. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  2. ^ "Banca Naţională a României - Guvernatorii BNR". www.bnr.ro. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
  3. ^ "Members of the Romanian Academy". Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  4. ^ Braharu 1936, p. VII – XXIII; online:7-12.
  5. ^ Lapedatu 1976.
  6. ^ "Academia Romana (Präsidenten)". www.acad.ro. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  7. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 33; online:45.
  8. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 162,169; online:247,258.
  9. ^ Cronica 1936, p. 314.
  10. ^ Georgescu 1936, p. LVII; online:19.
  11. ^ Dobrescu 2002a, p. 37.
  12. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 59; online:87,88.
  13. ^ a b Georgescu 1936, p. LVIII; online:20.
  14. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 62,68; online:92,103.
  15. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 69; online:103.
  16. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 307.
  17. ^ Georgescu 1936, p. LIX; online:22.
  18. ^ Dronca 2003, p. 342.
  19. ^ a b c d e f Georgescu 1936, p. LXI; online:24.
  20. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 155; online:173.
  21. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 311.
  22. ^ "BNR Governors". Archived from the original on 2016-05-03. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  23. ^ Monitorul Oficial Partea a 2-a, Nr. 030, 1945, p. 675
  24. ^ Prie 1936, p. 746; online:.
  25. ^ Berényi 2010, p. 22-61.
  26. ^ "Enciclopedia Romaniei".
  27. ^ Popp 1936b, p. 734; online:180.
  28. ^ Pop 2008.
  29. ^ a b Georgescu 1936, p. LX; online:23.
  30. ^ Ministerul Finantelor Publice. "Romanian Finance Ministers". www.mfinante.gov.ro. Archived from the original on 2017-05-06. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  31. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 117; online:176.
  32. ^ Dobrescu 2002b, p. 172,173.
  33. ^ "Istoria economiei naționale". 2005-03-31. p. 46. Archived from the original on 2020-02-22. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  34. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 308; online:177.
  35. ^ Dobrescu 2002a, p. 36.
  36. ^ Nagy & Ionescu 2000, p. 144-152; online:97-103.
  37. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 309; online:177.
  38. ^ Hertia 1936, p. 363; online:127.
  39. ^ Nagy & Ionescu 2000, p. 171-180; online:97-103.
  40. ^ Dobrescu 2006, p. 24.
  41. ^ Nagy & Ionescu 2000, p. 78-89; online:52-60.
  42. ^ Lapedatu 1902.
  43. ^ Dronca 2003, p. 344.
  44. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 310; online: 178.
  45. ^ Lapedatu 1910, p. 421-424.
  46. ^ Nagy & Ionescu 2000, p. 162,100; online:110,68.
  47. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 311; online:181.
  48. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 220; online340.
  49. ^ Tonch 1984, p. 56-71.
  50. ^ Monitorul Oficial Partea a II-a, Nr. 1, 1 Januarie 1929, pp. 19–35.
  51. ^ Reichsgesetzblatt, Teil 2. Nr. 8, 12. Februar 1929, p. 81.
  52. ^ Lupu 2006, p. 16–19.
  53. ^ Monitorul Oficial Partea a II-a, Nr. 30bis, 7 Fevruarie 1929, pp. 966ff.
  54. ^ Sigmirean & Pavel 2002, p. 197-200.
  55. ^ "Fundatia Gojdu - Documente".
  56. ^ Berényi 2002, p. p. 155-156.
  57. ^ Isărescu 2004a, p. 58-62.
  58. ^ Nagy & Ionescu 2000, p. 245; online:167.
  59. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 65; online:97.
  60. ^ Popp 1936a, p. 312.
  61. ^ Lapedatu 1904, pp. 378ff.
  62. ^ Lapedatu 1906, p. 381ff.
  63. ^ Nagy & Ionescu 2000, p. 245,246; online:167,168.
  64. ^ Otiman 2013, p. 123.
  65. ^ Isărescu 2004b.
  66. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 285; online:446.
  67. ^ a b Popp 1936a, p. 313.
  68. ^ "Istoria economiei naționale". 2005-03-31. p. 45. Archived from the original on 2020-02-22. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
  69. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 18,132,17; online: 24,201,22.
  70. ^ Lapedatu 2006, p. 134-137; online:133-136.
  71. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 115; online:173.
  72. ^ Opris 1945, p. 173.
  73. ^ Lupaș 1933.
  74. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 24.
  75. ^ Hossu-Longin 2018, p. 118.
  76. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 224; inline:347.
  77. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 116; online:176.
  78. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 247; online:384.
  79. ^ Lapedatu 2006, p. 71-74.
  80. ^ Lapedatu 2006, p. 92,94.
  81. ^ Lapedatu 1998, p. 306; online:480.
  82. ^ Lapedatu 2006, p. 93.

References

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