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CURRICULUM VITAE

Sasha Obradovic

 

Contact info: office (until 04/30/04)

2115 G  St., NW, Suite 403

Washington, DC 20052

Tel: (202) 994-1681

Fax: (202) 994-3081

E-mail: sasaobra@yahoo.com

 

Current official position: Visiting Research Scholar

Name of the organization: The George Washington University

Research Program in Social & Organizational Learning

 

Teaching Work Experience, Name of Organization, Official Position, Dates:

-  Faculty of Economics, University of  Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia & Montenegro, Lecturer of Economic Development, November 1998 – present;

-  Faculty of Trade and Banking, University Braca Karic, Pec, Kosovo, Instructor, February 1995 – September 1997;

Education-Name of Degree:

-  Ph.D. Candidate, Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, University of Kragujevac, Serbia & Montenegro, 2004;

-  Master of Science, Faculty of Economics, Belgrade, Program in Monetary, Bank and Financial Management, University of Belgrade, Serbia&Montenegro, 2000; average mark 9.87*

-  Bachelor of Science, Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, University of Kragujevac, Serbia&Montenegro, 1993; average mark 9.35**

Scholarship: Ministry of Science and Technology, Republic of Serbia, 1994-1996.

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* 8 courses – rang of marks from 5 to 10(max)

**36 courses –  award for best average mark in class 

Disertation/Name/University:

-  Ph. D. dissertation / Elements of Macroeconomics in the Function of Growth and Development / University of Kragujevac

-  Master’s thesis / Management  of Financial Activities in the International Monetary Fund /University of Belgrade

Computer Skills: Working knowledge of Windows software applications

Language Skills: Serbo-Croat (native), English (fluent)

Training-Name of the Seminar, Organization Provided the training, City, Country, Date:

-  Certificate/ Junior Faculty Development Program/American Council for International Education and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State/George Washington University/ Washington DC/U.S.A./present

-  Certificate/Long term Strategies for the Central and Eastern European Candidate countries after their entry in EU/Fachochschul –Studiengang for International Business  Relations and Austrian Federal  Ministry for Education, Science,  and Culture/Eisenstadt/Austria/2002

Fields of Research: Economic Development, International Macroeconomics

Recent Publications - Title, Publishing House, Year of Publishing, City, Country:

1. “Planning as a Basic Moving Force of the Development of Social-Economic Systems,” Acta Economica, Faculty of Economics, 2003, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

2. “Global developmental implications and Transitional adjustments,” Monograph: Panstwo, Gospodarna Spoleczenstvo w Integrujacej sie Europie, 2003, Krakow, Poland.

3. “Some Suggestions for Harmonization of Balkan States in the regional Development of the EU,” Monograph: Regional Development and Demographic issues of the Balkan States, Faculty of Economics, 2003, Nis, Serbia.

4. “Structural, Institutional changes and Developmental Transition: The Case of Serbia and Montenegro,” Monograph: Long-term strategies for Central and Eastern European Candidate Countries after their Entry to the EU, Institut fur den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa, 2002, Vienna, Austria.

5. “Structural policy – a Road to a Higher Potential Growth,” co-author Monograph: Long-term strategies for Central and Eastern European Candidate Countries after their Entry to the EU, Institut fur den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa, 2002, Vienna, Austria.

6. “Joining the EU: Aspects of Structural Policy – Experience of Candidate Countries and Directives for Serbia and Montenegro,” International Scientific Meeting, 2002, Budva, Montenegro.

7. “Triangle of Changes – Globalization, IMF and Transitional Economies,” International Scientific Meeting, Monograph: Globalization and Transitional Processes, 2001, Nis, Serbia.

8. “Planning of Economic Development of Undeveloped Regions,” Economic Horizons, Number 1-2/2001, Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, Serbia.

9. “Elements of Transition in the function of Serbian Economic Recovery,” Monograph: Strategy of Development and Structural Changes in Serbian Economy in Transitional Conditions, Faculty of Economics, 2001, Kragujevac, Serbia.

10. “Future Trends of Social-Economic Development of Rural Regions,” Collection of Scientific Papers, Vlasina Meetings, 2000., Vlasotince, Serbia.

11. ”Condition and Perspectives of Relationship between the IMF and FRY,” Economic Horizons, Number 1-2/2000, Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, Serbia.

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