Nicolae Tabacovici

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Nicolae Tabacovici
Born1881
Died1973
NationalityRomanian
Alma materUniversity of Leipzig
Occupation(s)president of the administrative council and economic director of Căile Ferate Române,

Nicolae Tabacovici (1881–1973) was a Romanian businessman of the 1930s.

In 1913, he earned a doctorate in mathematics from the University of Leipzig. His dissertation was titled Die Statistik der Einkommensverteilung mit besonderer Rücksicht auf das Königreich Sachsen (“The Statistics of Income Distribution, with Special Regard to the Kingdom of Saxony”).[1]

One of the directors of the Marmorosch Blank Bank, he was brought into King Carol II’s camarilla through the intervention of Aristide Blank, the bank's owner. A highly adaptable figure, he gained the complete trust of the king and his mistress, Elena Lupescu. The couple arranged for him to become president of the administrative council and economic director of Căile Ferate Române, the state railway carrier.[2]

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  1. ^ Dora Mezdrea, Nae Ionescu: Biografia, vol. I, p. 357. Bucharest: Editura Universal Dalsi, 2001, ISBN 978-973-815-724-8
  2. ^ Ioan Scurtu, Istoria românilor în timpul celor patru regi (1866-1947), p. 110. Bucharest: Editura Enciclopedică, 2004