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

Vladimir Dr Ristanović

Dr  Vladimir Ristanović

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
Economics and Finance

Currently, Vladimir is a Research Associate at the Institute of European Studies. He was an Assoc. Prof. at the Dep. Faculty of Business Economics and Entrepreneurship, Belgrade. He graduated at the Faculty of Economics, the University of Belgrade in 2000, where he also completed magisterium, in 2004. He obtained his PhD. in 2010 at the Faculty of International Economy, University Megatrend in Belgrade. His research interests are in the field of economics, with particular attention to International Economy and Finance and Advanced Economy. He delivered classes in the bachelor and master's program of Finance, Banking, and Insurance.

Biography / bibliography

  1. Serbia's export potential to the EU, 2019
  2. Determinants of economic growth in the pre-crisis period, 2018
  3. Excise on Tobacco and Tobacco Market in Serbia, 2018
  4. Shadow Economy - Impotence or Lifestyle, 2018
  5. Exchange rate “Pass-through” on prices in Serbia in the post-crisis period, 2018
  6. Threat of Non-Performing Loans to Serbian Banking Sector, 2018
  7. EU market anomalies, Economic problems of the European Union, 2017
  8. Role of Auditing in Controll Public Spending Process Study of the Financial Secretariat of Libya –Gharyan, 2017
  9. Profitability of banks in Serbia, 2017
  10. Direction of Serbian Trade: Gravity Model Based on Pool Data, 2017.

  1. Competitiveness of the Serbian economy in 2006 - author and editor of the monograph, 2007
  2. Competitiveness of the Serbian economy in the period 2002-2005. - editor of onography, 2006
  3. Perspectives of Serbia 's external position in line with new views on measuring competitiveness, 2005
  4. External sector of the Serbian economy: How much did foreign relations change during 2004 and what are the prospects for 2005, 2005?
  5. Movement of the dinar exchange rate and the role of the exchange rate in economic growth, 2004

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