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Visoka škola PEP - Visoka škola za poslovnu ekonomiju i preduzetništvo: Professors

Dragan Dr Momirović

Dr  Dragan Momirović

FULL PROFESSOR
Economics and finance

Prof. Dr. Dragan Momirović was born on May 16, 1955 in the village of Resnik, Sokobanja. He graduated from the High School of Economics in Aleksinac in 1974, in 1982 he graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Nis, where in 1999 he defended his master's thesis on "The impact of the coefficient of demand elasticity on entire products of the company" and received a master's degree in economics. science. In 2006, he completed his doctoral studies at the Faculty of Management in Zajecar, on the topic "Tourist potential as a priority of economic development of the Timok region" and received the title of Doctor of Economics. From 1975 to 1982 he worked at TRO "Obuća" Belgrade, from 1982 to 2000 he was a manager, hotel manager, marketing manager at HTRO "Lepterija" Sokobanja, then head of non-medical service, deputy director, from 1990 to 2000. Sokobanja Special Hospital, from 2000-2004 Director of PKB Belgrade, ad "Trebic" Sokobanja, from 2004 to 2006 Director of AD "Autopromet" Nis. From 2006 to 2014, professor at the Faculty of Industrial Management, Belgrade, since 2014, full professor at the College of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade. Prof. Dr. Dragan Momirović is the author of more than 70 papers, books and textbooks.

Biography / bibliography

  1. Reform of Existing and Building of New Institutional Structure OTC financial derivatives market, (required for Thomson's Book Citation Index in Web of Science) The manuscript of the chapter's book “Financial Aspects of Recent Trends in the Global Economy” ISBN: 978-606-93129 -5-7 Association for Sustainable Education, Research and Science, Technical University of Kosice, Slovak Republic
  2. Synergy of central bank policy and macro-prudential policy-new “post consensus” policy of financial stability, The manuscript of the chapter, “Challenges to Financial Stability - Perspective, Models and Policies” 2014 University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, Poland
  3. EU-Banking Union - Expectations, Deficiencies, and Criticisms (required for Thomson's Book Citation Indexin Web of Science) Book: Economic Imbalances and Institutional Changes to the Euro and the European Union The manuscript of the chapter 978-1-78714-510-8 Aug 2017
  4. New Architecture of Global Financial Supervision-Macroprudential Oversight Euroeconomica, ISSN: 1582- 8859, (Recognized by CNCSIS B + Category), Vol 31, no. 2 (2012) Danibus Univesity of Galati, Romania
  5. Basic inflation corridor towards full implementation of inflation targeting strategy, BULLETIN PetroleumGasUnivezitetof Ploiesti, Economic sciences serials, Romania, 1/2009. .Publication ranked CNCSIS BCategory; indexed in EconLit. EBSCO and DOAJ international databases
  6. Non-standard monetary policyECB-macroeconomic effects and exit strategy, Banking, UDC: 336. 711 (4-672EU) 339. 923: 061. No 6 2014 Belgrade
  7. Innovation of the financial industry on the capital market of Serbia-securitization of mortgage loans, UDK 33, eISSN 2232-738X Acta Economica, Faculty of Economics, Banja Luka
  8. Influence of demand elasticity coefficient on prices of agricultural products, Ekonomika poljoprivrede, iss. 4/2007 p. 429-437, UDC 631.153, Belgrade

  1. Elasticity in economy LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbrücken, German, 2015
  2. Elasticity of demand, book, Fi & Co, Nis, 2008
  3. Elasticity of demand, supply and costs, book, Fi & Co, Nis, 2008
  4. Supply and Demand Mechanism, (co-author), book, Business School of Vocational Studies, Čačak, 2009
  5. Momirovic. D., Cogoljević., D, Economics, ISBN 978-86-6069-098-4 College of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade 2014

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