[1] After World War I and the union of Transylvania with Romania, he was hired as to teach finance and statistics at the law faculty of the new Cluj University.
He was also affiliated with the Cluj Commercial Academy, entering that institution in 1919 and rising to full professor in 1926.
In 1936, he became a censor at the National Bank of Romania, and the following year joined the administration of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company.
The president of the Romanian Economists' Society, in 1926 he founded and began editing Analele statistice și economice magazine.
[3] Rearrested in 1948, shortly after a communist regime was imposed, he was tried for war crimes by a military court together with other members of the Gigurtu government and sentenced to prison.