MIHAILO CRNOBRNJA
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Education: |
Ph.D. |
The University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Economics (1976) |
LL.M. |
The University of Maryland (1970) |
B.Soc.Sc. |
The University of Belgrade,
Faculty of Economics (1968) |
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Current academic post / related positions:
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European Integrations and Economy of Transition on the Faculty of
Economics, Finances and Administration since its foundation |
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Special adviser for European integrations at the Ministry of Economic Relations with Foreign Countries, Belgrade, (since 2001)
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Worked as a professor at University McGill (Montreal) and University Carleton (Ottawa) in the 1990s
Courses in Economy of Transition, Politics of Transitions, Recent
History of the USSR and Russia, Recent European History of Central
Europe, Recent Political History of Central Europe, New Markets in
Eastern Europe (course on MBA program at University McGill) at the
faculties of economy and political sciences at these universities |
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Assistant (1974), assistant professor (1979) and associate professor (1984) at the Belgrade Faculty of Political Sciences
Courses in Political Economy of Modern Society (since 1974), and Theory and Practice of Economical Politics (since 1984)
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Assistant of Introduction in Microeconomics and Introduction in Macroeconomics in the USA (1969) |
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Foreign
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Current research projects and activities:
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Ambassador of the SFRY at the EU (1989-1992)
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Minister in the Serbian Government and director for the socioeconomic planning (1986-1989)
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Director of Center of Economic Research of the United Belgrade Bank (1978-1984) |
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Selected recent publications:
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| The
Yugoslav Drama (McGill-Queen University Press, Montreal, Canada, 1st
edition in 1994) and three editions, translated into French, Chinese
and Macedonian |
Author
of four books, co-author of one book and editor of four digests.
Published more than 250 essays, articles, discussions, surveys and
reviews in the scientific and professional journals in the former SFRY,
Canada and the USA |
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