Date and Place of Birth:
28 February 1947, Mala Krsna, Serbia
Education:
- 1978: PhD at the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade
- 1975: MBA at the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade
- 1970: Graduated at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade
Current Work and Professional Experience:
- 1971- present: Fulltime Professor at the Faculty of Law,
University of Belgrade
- 1993- present: Researcher at the Economics Institute in Belgrade
- 1986-1994: Senior Adviser at the Federal Statistics Bureau in
Belgrade
- 1984: Guest Lecturer at the Department of Economics, Cornel, USA
- 1983: Fulbright Lecturer on the Participation and Self-Management
Systems
program, Cornel University, USA
- 1970-1971: Lawyer
Positions Held:
- 2003- present: G17 PLUS President
- 2000-2003: Deputy Prime Minister of the Federal Government and
Minister for
International Economic Relations
- 1999-2000: President of the G17 PLUS Administrative Board
- 1994-2000: Editor of the "Economic Barometer" published
by the
Economics Institute in Belgrade
- 1994-1997: Vice-President of the Democratic Party
- 1996-1997: UNDP
- 1997: World Bank
- 1996: National Bank of Yugoslavia
- 1992-1996: Deputy at the Federal Parliament; Member of the
Monetary
Policy Committee
- 1990-1996: Editor of the "Economic Trend" published by
the Federal
Statistics Bureau
- 1996- present: Member of UNDP’s Permanent Committee on
Economics
in Sarajevo
- 1987-1991: Federal Government
Key Books Published:
- Fundaments of Economics, Belgrade 1995, 1997
(Original: Osnovi ekonomije)
- Fundaments of Political Economy, (with D. Šoškić), Belgrade
1992
(Original: Osnovi političke ekonomije)
- Contemporary Political Economy, Belgrade 1991
(Original: Savremena politička ekonomija)
- General Equilibrium of Economy, (with D. Vujović), Belgrade 1990
(Original: Opšta privredna ravnoteža)
- Social or Communal Ownership Rights Belgrade 1987
(Original: Društvena ili kolektivna vlasnička prava)
Languages:
- English
Key Research Areas:
- General equilibrium of economy modelling
- Ready money demand
- Privatization