Mlađan Dinkić
Date and Place of Birth:

20 December 1964, Belgrade, Serbia

Education:

- 1993: M.Sc., University of Belgrade, School of Economics
   (Economic development/Efficiency of resource use)
- 1988: B.A., University of Belgrade, School of Economics
   (Economic Development/Cost/Benefit Analysis)

Current Work and Professional Experience:

- 2003- present: Vice-president of the G17 PLUS Party
- 2000-2003: Governor, National Bank of Yugoslavia (November 28, 2000
   - February 5, 2003), Governor of the National Bank of Serbia (February
   5, 2003 - July 22, 2003)
- 1999-2000: Executive Director of the G17 PLUS NGO
- 1994- present: Assistant Professor in the field of Theory and Planning
  of Economic Development, University of Belgrade, School of Economics
- 1997-2001: Founder and Coordinator of Group 17 (Grupa 17)
- 1990-1993: Teaching Assistant, University of Belgrade, School of
   Economics

Published books:

- Final Account: Economic Consequences of the NATO Bombing: Estimates
  of Damage and Finance for Economic Reconstruction of the FRY
,
  Belgrade 1999
- The Economy of Destruction, Belgrade 1995, 1996, 1997 (5 editions)
  (Original: Ekonomija destrukcije)
- Measuring The Economic Efficiency of Resource Utilisation, Belgrade 1994

International specialization and seminars:

- November 1997, USA, Cornell Law School, John M. Olin Visiting Scholar
- March-July 1997, Italy, International Center for Economic Research, Turin
- October 1996, Belgium, Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Faculteit
   Toegepaste Economische Wetenschappen, Diepenbeek
- September 1996, Germany, Bergakademie Freiberg – Fakultat fur
  Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Freiberg
- March 1996, USA, USIA visitor's program

Main Research Areas:

- High inflation and shadow financial markets
- Public sector deficits and its macroeconomic implications
- Measuring efficiency of resource use (on the macro and project level)

Hobby:

- Finished music school (piano)
- Has his own rock band "Monetary Shock"

Curiosity:

- Mr. Dinkić was the youngest Governor in the history of the National Bank
  of Yugoslavia