SASHA OBRADOVIC, M. Sc.

University of Kragujevac

Kragujevac, Serbia and Montenegro

 

 

e-mail: sasaobra@yahoo.com

 
 

Sasha Obradovic was a visiting scholar from Serbia and Montenegro at The George Washington University in the 2003-2004 academic year. Mr. Obradovic won a scholarship from The Junior Faculty Development Program, which is sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Prof. Joseph Pelzman was his mentor at GWU.

Mr. Obradovic is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Economics. He is currently working on his dissertation entitled “Elements of Macroeconomics in the Function of Growth and Development.” In 2000 he received his master’s degree from the University of Belgrade. Mr. Obradovic’s research interests include Economic Development and International Macroeconomics.

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Publications:

Monographs:

Obradovic, Sasha, “Global Developmental Implications and Transitional Adjustments,” Panstwo, Gospodarna Spoleczenstvo w Integrujacej sie Europie, 2003, Krakow, Poland.

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

Jerez, Laura, Alka Obadic, Sasha Obradovic, and Radoslav Skapa, “Structural Policy – a Road to Higher Potential Growth,” 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.

Obradovic, Sasha, “Structural Institutional Changes and Developmental Transition: The Case of Serbia and Montenegro,” 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.

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

Articles and papers: 

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

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

Obradovic, Sasha, “Planning of Economic Development of Undeveloped Regions,” Economic Horizons, No. 1-2/2001, Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, Serbia.

Obradovic, Sasha, “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.

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

Obradovic, Sasha, “Condition and Perspectives on Relationship between the IMF and FRY,” Economic Horizons, No. 1-2/2000, Faculty of Economics, Kragujevac, Serbia.