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Curriculum Vitae Milica UVALIC (Updated March 2021) PERSONAL Birth date & place 14.11.1952, Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia Nationality Yugoslav by birth (today Serbian), Italian since 1982 Marital status Married to Carlo Bonomi, two sons Home address Borgo Pinti 87, 50121 Florence, Italy Tel.: +39-055-244895 Office address Department of Political Sciences, Via Pascoli 20 University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, Italy Tel: +39-075-5855292, 5855279, Fax: +39-075-5855299 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 1988: Ph.D. in Economics with "special mention", European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Thesis: "Investment in labour-managed firms - Theoretical problems and empirical evidence from Yugoslavia" supervised by Mario D. Nuti. Examiners: Wlodzimierz Brus, Benedetto Gui, Marie Lavigne, Ales Vahcic. 1982: Diploma, Graduate School of International Relations, University of Florence directed by Antonio Cassese. Thesis: "Long-term forecasting of international relations" supervised by Umberto Gori. 1979: M.A. in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade. Thesis: "Long-term forecasts of the world economy and their application to Yugoslavia", supervised by Radmila Stojanovic. 1975: B.A. in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade. Thesis: "Europe in the Year 2000: Implications for Yugoslavia" supervised by Radmila Stojanovic. LANGUAGES Serbian (Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin): Near-native, excellent spoken and written (Mother tongue: Serbo-croatian) Italian: Near-native, excellent spoken and written English: Near-native, excellent spoken and written French: Good reading and spoken, fair written Russian, Slovenian, Macedonian: Reading knowledge EMPLOYMENT RECORD 1992 - present: University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy continuously since Nov. 1992 (except during Jan.-Aug. 2001, see below) Present position (since Nov. 2018): Full Professor in Economic Policy, Department of Political Sciences, University of Perugia, Perugia (Italy) Nov. 2002 - Nov. 2018: Full Professor in Economic Policy, Department of Economics, University of Perugia (Italy) Nov. 1992 Oct. 2002: Associate Professor in Economics, Department of Economics, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Perugia Nov. 1993 - Nov. 1997: Director of the Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Perugia Description of duties: Teaching, research, supervision of student’s theses, organization & management of research projects and of international conferences

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Curriculum Vitae

Milica UVALIC

(Updated March 2021)

PERSONAL Birth date & place 14.11.1952, Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia Nationality Yugoslav by birth (today Serbian), Italian since 1982 Marital status Married to Carlo Bonomi, two sons Home address Borgo Pinti 87, 50121 Florence, Italy

Tel.: +39-055-244895 Office address Department of Political Sciences, Via Pascoli 20 University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, Italy

Tel: +39-075-5855292, 5855279, Fax: +39-075-5855299 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION 1988: Ph.D. in Economics with "special mention", European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

Thesis: "Investment in labour-managed firms - Theoretical problems and empirical evidence from Yugoslavia" supervised by Mario D. Nuti. Examiners: Wlodzimierz Brus, Benedetto Gui, Marie Lavigne, Ales Vahcic.

1982: Diploma, Graduate School of International Relations, University of Florence directed by Antonio Cassese. Thesis: "Long-term forecasting of international relations" supervised by Umberto Gori. 1979: M.A. in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade. Thesis: "Long-term

forecasts of the world economy and their application to Yugoslavia", supervised by Radmila Stojanovic.

1975: B.A. in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade. Thesis: "Europe in the Year 2000: Implications for Yugoslavia" supervised by Radmila Stojanovic. LANGUAGES Serbian (Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin): Near-native, excellent spoken and written (Mother

tongue: Serbo-croatian) Italian: Near-native, excellent spoken and written English: Near-native, excellent spoken and written French: Good reading and spoken, fair written Russian, Slovenian, Macedonian: Reading knowledge EMPLOYMENT RECORD 1992 - present: University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy continuously since Nov. 1992 (except during

Jan.-Aug. 2001, see below) Present position (since Nov. 2018): Full Professor in Economic Policy, Department of Political Sciences, University of Perugia, Perugia (Italy) Nov. 2002 - Nov. 2018: Full Professor in Economic Policy, Department of Economics, University of Perugia (Italy) Nov. 1992 – Oct. 2002: Associate Professor in Economics, Department of Economics, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Perugia Nov. 1993 - Nov. 1997: Director of the Institute of Economic Studies, Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Perugia

Description of duties:

Teaching, research, supervision of student’s theses, organization & management of research projects and of international conferences

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Courses taught (at home University): MA course, European Economic Integration (2019/20, 2020/21, in Italian) MA course, Economic Development and Global Governance (2019/20, 2020/21 in English) Specialization/MA course, European Economic Integration (2002/2003 – 2018/2019) Specialization/MA course, Economic Development and International Organizations (2009/2010 – 2018/2019, in Italian) PhD course, Economics of Transition/Comparative Economics (2014 – present, in English) Specialization course, Labour Market Policies and Institutions (2014-15) MA course, Macroeconomic Policy, Master in International Relations (2006, in Italian) MA course, EU enlargement, Master for experts for managing EU projects (2006, in Italian) Undergraduate (BA) course, Macroeconomic Policy (1992- 2009, in Italian) Undergraduate (BA) course, International Economics (1997-2000, in Italian)

TEACHING AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES Teaching at Universities in Italy University of Bologna, Forlì Campus, MIRESS, MA course on Economic transition in Southeast

Europe, 2005-2006 University of Trento, Course on Economic Transition in Southeast Europe, MA course on Local

Development, 2002, 2003, 2004 Graduate School SEU (Servizio Europa Umbria), Perugia, founded by Prof. P. Cecchini, courses on

Transition Economies and EU Enlargement, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2006 Fondazione di Ricerche e Studi Internazionali, Florence, Course for Diplomats from Central and

Eastern Europe on Transition Economies, 1997 European University Institute, Florence, multiple lectures on Transition Economies and their

relations with the European Union, 1990, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Teaching at Universities/Institutions abroad University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Sciences, Belgrade, Serbia, International MA degree on

Balkan Studies, Visiting Lecturer, Courses on Socio-economic Development in Southeast Europe and on Transition in Southeast Europe, 2015-2016, 2016-2017, 2017-18, 2018-19

Columbia University (SIPA), New York (USA), MBA in Public Administration, Program in

Microeconomics and Public Policy, Visiting Lecturer, Lectures in April 2013, April 2014,

April 2015 Belgrade Fund for Political Excellence (BFPE), Lectures within the Course for young Serbian

leaders, Zrenjanin (Serbia) - March 2013, Kragujevac (Serbia) - February 2016, Šabac (Serbia) – February 2020

University of Belgrade, Faculty of Political Science, Belgrade, Serbia, MA on Balkan Studies, Visiting Lecturer, March 2013

University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, MBA in Business and Economics, Visiting Lecturer, 2011 Institute for Economic Growth, University of Delhi, India, Distinguished Lecture, 2011 London School of Economics and Political Science, Visiting Lecturer, 2010 London Business School, Visiting Lecturer, 2007 Coimbra Winter School, Course on EU policies and South East Europe, University of Split,

February 2004 G17 Institute Summer School, Courses on Economic Transition in Southeast Europe, Belgrade

(Serbia and Montenegro), 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 University of Bucharest (M.A. course on Public Policy) and the National School of Political Studies

and Public Administration (undergraduate), Romania, Lectures on EU policies towards Eastern Europe, 1998

Belgrade (Serbia): various lectures at Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Political Science, University

of Belgrade; Summer School of the G17 Plus Institute; Alternative University Network;

Belgrade Open School; Diplomatic Academy (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgrade) (since

2000)

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PhD Commissions

2020 (July): Member of Research and Doctoral Studies Committee, School of Economics and

Business, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

2015 (April): Member of PhD Jury, External examiner, Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent,

UK

2014 (January): Member of PhD Jury, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Serbia

2013 (December): Member of PhD Jury and Rapporteur, Université Paris 1, Panthéon – Sorbone,

France

2013 (March): Member of PhD Jury, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Economics, Serbia

2012 (April): Member of PhD Commission, University of Trento, Faculty of Economics, Italy

2010 (November): Member of PhD Jury and Rapporteur, Université Paris 1, Panthéon – Sorbone,

France

2005 (November): Member of PhD Commission, University of Rome, La Sapienza, Rome, Italy

1998 (June): Member of PhD Jury and Rapporteur, Université Sorbone, Paris, France

PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT

Jan. - Aug. 2001: Federal Government of FR Yugoslavia, Belgrade, FR Yugoslavia:

- Assistant-Minister, Federal Ministry for Foreign Economic Relations; - Head of two Departments: for the European Union and for Multilateral International

Organizations - National coordinator of the Stability Pact for Southeast Europe's Working Table II

(Economic Reconstruction) Description of duties: - Policy formulation of official government reports linked to the preparations of FRY for the

Stabilization and Association Process, EU-FRY official meetings, setting up of EU Federal

Integration Office and other

- Recruitment, training on EU issues, and supervision of new staff of the EU Department

- Policy guidelines on FRY-EU relations for relevant line ministries in the Federation, Serbia and Montenegro

March 1984 - Nov. 1992: European University Institute, Florence, Italy

March - July 1984: Research Assistant, Department of Economics Sept. 1984 - Dec. 1988: Researcher, Department of Economics Jan. 1989 - July 1990: Research Fellow, Department of Economics (part-time) Sept. 1989 - Nov. 1992: Department of Economics Library Assistant (part-time)

Description of duties: -Research Assistance (Project on labour-managed firms)

-Research (Investment policies in SFR Yugoslavia)

-Research and research coordination (PEPPER project for the European Commission)

-Responsible for economics collection of the EUI library, including research of bibliographical, statistical and other data bases

April 1978 - Aug. 1982: Institute for International Politics and Economics, Belgrade,

SFR Yugoslavia: Research Assistant (1978-79) and Research Fellow (1979-1982) Description of duties:

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- Research (developing countries, North-South issues)

- Scientific Secretary of the research project New International Economic Order involving 21 research institutes from all parts of SFRY

OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE – CONSULTING

European Social and Economic Committee, Presentation “Socio-economic challenges in the

Western Balkans”, Bruxelles, 3 marzo 2021

European Investment Bank (Luxembourg), Consultancy, Expert on “Policies of support of SMEs in

the Western Balkans”, 2019 - 2021

European Commission – Joint Research Centre (JRC),Short-term consultancy, Presentation on

“Investing in human capital in the Western Balkans,Training Workshop on Smart

Specialization Process in the Western Balkans, JRC, 26th

October 2020

UNDP (Belgrade, Serbia), Short-term consultancy, Project on Depopulation in Serbia, Belgrade,

January 2020

Regional Cooperation Council, Short-term consultancy, Policy brief “Foreign Direct Investment in

the Western Balkans”, May 2019

European Investment Bank, Short-term consultancy, Presentation on “Role of the SME sector in

the Western Balkans”, Western Balkan Enterprise Development and Innovation Facility -

EDIF Business Forum, Belgrade, 26 June 2018

OECD, Paris, Short-term consultancy, Export on “Industrial Policies in the Western Balkans”,

Regional Policy Dialogue Seminar on Industrial Policy, Paris, 24 October 2018

FREN (Foundation for Advancement of Economic Sciences, Belgrade), Short-term consultancy,

Policy Paper on “Regional economic cooperation among the Western Balkan countries”,

Public Policy Secretariat of the Government of Serbia, June 2018

4th

Joint Science Conference of the Western Balkans Berlin Process, Short-term consultancy,

Presentation on “Smart growth in the Western Balkans”, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei,

Rome, 30 May – 1 June 2018

Development of Civilizations (DOC) Research Institute, Short-term consultancy, Expert Policy

paper “The Rise and Fall of Market Socialism in Yugoslavia”, Berlin, 2018

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Short-term consultancy, Policy paper on “Economic Development in the

Western Balkans”, 2016-18

CEFTA Week 2017, Short-term consultancy, Conference presentation: “Research on Trade in the

CEFTA region”, CEFTA Secretariat and Serbian Ministry for International Economic

Relations, Belgrade, Serbia, November 2017

Regional Cooperation Council (Sarajevo) and FREN (Foundation for Advancement of Economic

Sciences, Belgrade), Short-term consultancy, Policy paper on “Economic Reform Programs

and Employment and Social Reform Programs of the Western Balkans, 2016-17”

World Bank, Short-term consultancy, Presentation of research “Higher education provision and

labour market opportunities in Serbia” within the project on Serbia Competitiveness and

Jobs, May 2016

London School of Economics (LSE) Enterprise, Short-term consultancy, Senior expert on research

project “Higher education provision and labour market opportunities in the Western Balkan

countries”, co-author of the Regional Report and of the Report on Serbia, Project financed

by the European Commission (DG Education), Brussels, 2015-2016

Delegation of the EU in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Expert and speaker at Forum for Prosperity and

Jobs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, May 2014

Pi Consulting Team, European Commission (DG Enlargement), EU Support to the Implementation

of the South East Europe 2020 Strategy, Internal Peer Review on the Development of the

Baseline Report, 2014

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CEFTA Week 2013, EU Support to Trade Policy and Capacity Building in Bosnia and

Herzegovina, Short-term consultancy, European Commission (DG Enlargement), Sarajevo,

November 2013

Western Balkan Investment Framework, Short-term consultancy, European Commission (DG

Enlargement), Economic Situation in the Western Balkans after the Global Crisis,

Dubrovnik, 2012

Fondazione Brodolini (Rome), Short-term consultancy, author of Quarterly reports on Gender

policies in Serbia, 2012

European Commission and University of Florence, Short-term consultancy, External Quality

Control of TEMPUS project "Development of Public Administration and Management

Studies in Serbia", TEMPUS project JP 144889-2008, 2012

ILO (CEET, Budapest), Short-term consultancy, Trade unions in the period of crisis, Paper on

“Trade Unions in Serbia”, 2009

World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), UN, Helsinki, Twenty Years of

Transition, Short-term consultancy, Paper on “Transition in Southeast Europe”, 2009

World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), UN, Helsinki, Country Role

Models of Development Success, Short-term consultancy, Paper on “The Czech Transition”

2007-8 (with Jan Svejnar)

Council of Europe (Strasbourg), Lecturer, Economic consequences of EU enlargement, Political

Democracy Workshops, Strasbourg, 2007

Slovenian Ministry for Higher Education, Science and Technology (Ljubljana), Short-term

consultancy, Author of Policy paper, National Systems of Research and Technological

Development in the Western Balkan Countries, SEE-ERA.NET, 2006

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (Geneva), Short-term consultancy, Paper on

Trade Liberalisation in Southeast Europe – Recent Trends and Some Policy Implications,

prepared for the UNECE Spring Seminar 2005: Financing for Development in the ECE

Region: Promoting Growth in Low-income Transition Economies, Geneva, February 2005

UNESCO (Venice), Short-term consultancy, author of Policy paper Overview on the state of Science

and Technology in Southeast Europe, 2004

Swedish National Labour Market Board and Uppsala University, Short-term consultancy, Policy

paper on Privatisation and Enterprise Restructuring - Evidence from transition economies,

2003-4

ILO (CEET, Budapest), Policy paper, Trade unions in Serbia, 2003-4

UNDP (Belgrade), Short-term consultancy, Peer review of Serbia - National Human Development

Report 2002, 2003

UNDP (Belgrade), Workshop participation and Policy paper, Alternative forms of enterprise,2002

GTZ (Germany) and G17 Institute (Belgrade), EU policies for the Western Balkans, Conference

participation, October 2002

Berenschot International Solutions and EU Policy and Legal Advice Centre (Belgrade), Workshop

Lecture, EU integration and the four freedoms, Excellency Network, October 2002

Bertelsmann Foundation (Munich), Short-term consultancy, Risk Reporting 2001-2002

Southeastern Europe, Policy paper with recommendations, 2001-03

WIIW (Vienna), Short-term consultancy within the project on Long-Term Development in Southeast

Europe, GDN Research Project, 2001-02

United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (Geneva): Short-term consultancy, Regional

Cooperation in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe, Policy paper, 2000

Bertelsmann Foundation (Munich): Short-term consultancy, Beyond EU Enlargement – The

Agenda of Stabilisation for Southeastern Europe, Policy paper on regional cooperation,

2000

WIDER (UN, Helsinki), Transition from Below, Short-term consultancy, Policy paper on

Privatisation and SMEs, 1998-99

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National Bank of Yugoslavia, Consultant to the Governor of the Central Bank of Yugoslavia, Dr.

Dragoslav Avramovic, Secretary of Working Group for Privatisation in FRY, April - May

1996

ILO - Central East European Team, Budapest, Short-term consultancy, Insiders’ Privatisation in

East and Central Europe, Research Project Coordinator; policy paper on Privatisation in

Southeast Europe, 1995-96

WIDER (UN, Helsinki), Short-term consultancy, Policy paper, Participatory Firms in Western

Economies, 1992

Commission of the European Communities (DG V), Brussels; Short-term consultancy, principle

author of the PEPPER Report which served for adopting the European Council

Recommendation 92/443/EEC on PEPPER of 27 July 1992 (1990-91) (see publications)

Commission of the European Communities (DG II), Brussels, Short-term consultancy, Policy paper,

Economic Transition in SFR Yugoslavia, 1990-91

OECD, Paris, Policy paper (with Will Bartlett), Social Safety Net in Former Yugoslavia,1990-91

OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2016 - 2017: Member of the International Advisory Board of European Movement in Serbia

(EMinS), Belgrade, Serbia

2014 – present: Member of Academic Council, University American College (Skopje, Macedonia)

2011- present: Member of Advisory Board of the Research on South Eastern Europe (LSEE)

Network on Social Cohesion, London School of Economics and Political Science (UK)

2007 – 2012: Member of the United Nations Committee for Development Policy (a Subsidiary of

ECOSOC), Department of Social and Economic Affairs (DESA), UN headquarters, New

York (USA), nominated for two terms (2007-09, 2010-12)

2009 (Feb. – May): Public Policy Scholar, Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars,

Washington DC (USA)

2001- present: Member of the Scientific Board, Centro per l'Europa centro-orientale e balcanica,

University of Bologna, Forlì campus (Italy)

1999 – present: Member of the Scientific Committee, Osservatorio sui Balcani, Roveretto (Italy)

1993 – present: Member of the International Network Europe and the Balkans, University of

Bologna (Italy)

2007 – 2009: Member of the Council for European Integration, Government of Serbia (Serbia)

2002 – 2005: Member of the Economic Council of G17 Plus, Belgrade, Serbia; previously member

of the Council of the NGO G17 Plus, Belgrade (FR Yugoslavia)

1996 – 2000: Member of the Permanent Group on Transition and Privatization, European Centre

for Peace and Development, UN University for Peace, Belgrade (FR Yugoslavia)

POSITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS International Economic Association, member (2011 – present) European Association for Comparative Economic Studies (EACES), member of the Advisory Board

(2006 – present); previously President (2004-6), Vice-President (2002-4), member of Executive Committee (2000-2, 1994-96, 2014-18); and member (1991 - present)

Italian Association for Comparative Economic Systems (AISSEC), President (2009 – 10), member of the Executive Committee (2004-06, 1999 - 2001, 1993-95), Scientific Secretary (1987- 89), member (1984 - present) Woodrow Wilson Center European Alumni Association, member (2009 – present) European University Institute Alumni Association, member of the Executive Committee and

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Treasurer (Oct. 2003 - 2008), member (1988 - present) International Association for the Economics of Participation (IAFEP), Member of the Scientific

Committee (1996 - present); previously President (1994-96), member (1994 - present)

International Association for the Economics of Self-Management (IAFEM), Vice-President (1991-

94), member (1987 - present) Scientific Association of Yugoslav/Serbian Economists (Naučno društvo ekonomista Srbije),

member (1996 - present) EDITORIAL WORK IN SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS Member of International Editorial Board, Journal of Social Policy (Skopje, Macedonia) (since Nov.

2015) Member of the International Editorial Board, Naše gospodarstvo/Our Economy (Maribor, Slovenia)

(since 2014) Member of the Editorial Board, journal Sudosteuropa (Regensburg, Germany) (since 2014)

Member of the Advisory Board, Croatian International Relations Review (Zagreb, Croatia) (since

2013)

Member of the International Editorial Board, Croatian Economic Survey (Zagreb, Croatia) (since

2005)

Member of the Scientific Committee, Review of Economics and Institutions (REI), University of

Perugia (since 2010)

Member of the Scientific Board, European Journal of Comparative Economics (since 2004)

Member of the International Board, Economic Annals, University of Belgrade (since 2007) Member of the International Editorial Board, Economic and Business Review for Central &

South-Eastern Europe, University of Ljubljana (since 1999) Member of the International Editorial Board, The South East European Journal of Economics

and Business, University of Sarajevo (2005-10)

Member of the Editorial Board, Montenegrin Journal of Economics (since 2005)

Member of the Editorial Board, Ekonomska misao, Association of Serbian Economists

(since 1996)

Co-editor (with Will Bartlett), Economic Analysis - Journal of Enterprise and Participation, Carfax

Publishing Company (1998 - 2001)

Member of the Scientific Committee, Europa Europe, Rome, Gramsci Institute, (since 1998);

previously member of the Editorial Board (1991 - 1997) Guest co-editor (with Will Bartlett), Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor

Managed Firms (1998) edited by Jan Svejnar and Derek Jones, JAI Press

Referee work for various journals, including: Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor-Managed Firms, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economy, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Comparative Economic Studies, Economic and Business Review for Central and South-Eastern Europe, Economic Annals, Economics of Planning, Energy Policy, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Estonian Business Review, Europe-Asia Studies, European Journal of Comparative Economics, Joice, Journal of Common Market Studies, Most, Slavic Review, South East European Sudosteuropa Journal of Economics and Business, The International Spectator.

RECENT INVITED LECTURES

Oct. 2018: Invited speech, How to improve industrial policies in the Western Balkans?, OECD,

Paris, Regional Policy Dialogue.

June 2018: Invited speech, Western Balkans and the Role of SMEs: Challenges and Opportunities,

Western Balkans EDIF (Enterprise Development and Innovation Facility) Business Forum,

26 June, Chamber of Commerce, Belgrade, Serbia.

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June 2018: Invited speech, Smart Growth in the Western Balkans, contribution to the 4th

Joint

Science Conference of the Western Balkans, A pillar of the Berlin Process, Accademia

Nazionale dei Lincei, Rome, May 30 – June 1.

June 2017: Invited lecture The Western Balkans: The Challenges of Long-term Growth, Closing

plenary session of the 80th

Anniversary of the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade.

Nov. 2015: Invited speech Sustainable Development and EU Integration of the Western Balkans,

Tripartite High-Level Regional Conference of Pan-European Trade Union Council,

ITUC/PERC SEE Office, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

April 2015: Invited speech Economic Challenges in the Western Balkans, High-level Conference

organized by the Regional Cooperation Council, Belgrade, Serbia

May 2014: Invited speech Challenges in Transition at the Forum for Prosperity and Jobs in Bosnia

and Herzegovina, EU Delegation, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

May 2014: Keynote speech The Europe of Tomorrow, University American College, Skopje.

April 2013: Invited speech Lessons from twenty years of transition in Eastern Europe at the

GUE/NGL Seminar & Forum Social Europe, European Parliament, Brussels

April 2011: Lectio Vicarelli - Twenty years of transition in Eastern Europe, University of Macerata

November 2010: Distinguished Lecture on Serbia’s Transition, Institute of Economic Growth,

University of Delhi, India

HONOURS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2009: Research Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C.

2000: Remy Schlumberger Award of the International Association for Financial Participation,

awarded for Uvalic’s scientific contribution to the area of Financial Participation in Europe

1989: Fellowship, Joint Committee on Soviet Studies, the Sloan Foundation, and the Ford

Foundation, for the participation in the Fifth Annual Summer Workshop on Soviet and East

European Economics, University of Berkeley

Jan.-April 1989: Fellowship, Istituto Studi Politica Internazionale (ISPI, Milano), for research on

the Yugoslav economy

1984-88: Fellowship, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for the Ph.D. programme, European

University Institute, Florence

1980-82: Fellowship, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for attending the post-graduate School in

International Relations, University of Florence

March 1979: Fellow, Salzburg Seminar in American Studies

1975-77: Fellowship, Scientific Community of Serbia, for post-graduate studies at the Faculty of

Economics, University of Belgrade , SFRY

1975: Award of the Institute of Economic Sciences in Belgrade, assigned to the 12 best students

graduated in Economics in 1975

RESEARCH PROJECTS Industrial policy in Serbia (2021) Regional development in Serbia (2021) Perceptions of the European Union in the Western Balkans (2019-2021) Industrial policies in the Western Balkans (2017 - 2021)

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Policies in support of SMEs in the Western Balkans (2017- present) Market socialism in Yugoslavia (2018) Higher Education and Labour Markets in the Western Balkans (2015-2016) Growth and convergence of the Western Balkan economies (2015-2017) FDI spillovers in the Western Balkans (2014-15) The impact of military conflict on enterprise performance; the case of Serbia (2014) FDI in Transition economies and the Western Balkans (2014) Structural change in the Western Balkans (2013-17) Competitiveness in Southeast Europe (2013) Social consequences of the global economic crisis for Southeast Europe (2009 – 2013) Serbia’s economic and political transition (1992 – present) Electricity Markets in Southeast Europe, Research Project of National Interest financed by the Italian

Ministry for University and Scientific Research (PRIN 2007) The Labour-managed firm and empirical evidence from Yugoslavia sponsored by the American

Association for Comparative Economics (2007-08) Impact of the 2004 Enlargement for the Western Balkans (2002- present) EU policies towards the Western Balkans (1992 - present) Effectiveness of international assistance programs in Southeastern Europe (2000 - present) Economic reconstruction and regional cooperation in Southeast Europe (1999 -present) Trade liberalisation and integration in Southeastern Europe (2000 - present) Economic transition in the Southeast European countries (1989 - present) Science and Technology in Southeast Europe (2004) Trade unions and social dialogue in Serbia (2004) Privatisation and Corporate Governance in Serbia (1990 - present) Models of development – The case of the Czech Republic, sponsored by WIDER, Helsinki (2007-08) Employee Financial Participation in the enlarged EU, sponsored by the European Commission,

(2004-8) Privatization and Corporate Governance in Slovenia and Macedonia, EU ACE Project, Research

Coordinator, 1999-01 The Economic Impact of Exclusion from EU and EMU - The case of the Balkans and the Baltics, in

collaboration with the London Business School sponsored by the ESRC (UK), 1998 – 2000 Training for Central European Initiative (CEI) Countries in Transition, in collaboration with the

University of Bologna, sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1999 – 02 Transition from Below: The Small and Medium Enterprise Sector in Transition Economies,

sponsored by WIDER (UN, Helsinki), 1998 – 01 Privatization in east and central Europe, Russia and the Baltic States sponsored by the ILO,

Central and Eastern European Team (Budapest), 1995-98 Corporate governance of privatisation investment funds in the Czech Republic, Poland and

Slovenia sponsored by the EU ACE Programme and coordinated by the Central & Eastern European Privatization Network, Ljubljana (Slovenia), EU ACE project, 1996 - 98

The Impact of Profit-sharing in Europe, sponsored by the EU HCMF Programme, 1994 - 98 RESEARCH COORDINATION

Academic coordinator of the Jean Monnet Project Through their eyes: Perceptions of the EU in the

Maghreb and Western Balkans supported by European Commission Horizon+, 2019-2021 Co-director & research coordinator, Integrating the Western Balkans into the European Union:

Overcoming the Political and Economic Constraints, European University Institute – Robert

Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 11th Mediterranean Research Meeting, Florence and

Montecatini Terme 24-27 March, 2010

Research coordinator, Energy reforms in Europe, Research Project of National Interest financed by

the Italian Ministry for University and Scientific Research (PRIN project), 2008-10

Research coordinator, Economics Experts Group of the project Training for CEI Countries in

Transition sponsored by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Central European

Initiative (1999–2002)

Research coordinator, Economics Experts Group of the EU-sponsored International Network

Europe and the Balkans, University of Bologna (1994 - 1998)

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Research Coordinator, Insiders Privatisation in east and central Europe, sponsored by the ILO,

Central East European Team (Budapest), (1994-97)

Coordinator of the Working Group on East-West Relations, European University Institute,

European Policy Unit, Florence (1990-91)

Research coordinator of the group of experts preparing background papers for the PEPPER Report

commissioned in 1990-91 by the Commission of the European Communities (DGV),

Brussels

Coordinator (Scientific Secretary) of Governor Avramovic’s Working Group on Privatization,

Belgrade, National Bank of Yugoslavia, 1996

SELECTION OF CONFERENCES ORGANIZED or CO-ORGANIZED

Restarting Growth: Protectionism Vs. International Governance, XVIII Scientific Conference of

AISSEC; University of Macerata, June 2011.

Inequality in East and West, Workshop organized by AISSEC, Assisi, June 2010.

Growth and Development Patters: The Role of Institutions in a Comparative Perspective, XVII

Scientific Conference of AISSEC, University of Perugia, June 2009.

EU Policies towards the Western Balkans,Workshop directed together with B. Cerovic, organized

by the Robert Schuman Center, European University Institute, Florence at Montecatini

Terme, 2009.

Transition and Beyond, Conference in honour of Mario Nuti organized to present the book prepared

on occasion of his 70th

birthday, University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Faculty of Economics,

September 2007.

Conference on Globalization, Alumni Association of the European University Institute, Florence,

October 2006.

9th

Bi-annual Conference of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies,

University of Brighton, UK, September 2006

Conference on Treaties in the Balkans, session on Regional cooperation and FDI in Southeast

Europe, University of Forlì, February 2006

Workshop on Privatisation, of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies,

Belgrade, September 2005

Workshop on Innovation of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies, Halle,

Germany, July 2005

8th

Bi-annual Conference of the European Association for Comparative Economic Studies,

Belgrade, September 2004

Impediments to the Transition in Eastern Europe, European University Institute, European Policy

Unit, Florence, January 1992

Seventh Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Self-management,

Portoroz, Slovenia, June 1994

First Conference of the International Association for the Economics of Participation, Prague, 1996

Conference on Financial Participation in EU member states, European University Institute,

Florence, 1990

Sixth Conference of AISSEC, University of Urbino, 1989

Fifth Conference of AISSEC (Associazione Italiana per lo Studio dei Sistemi Economici

Comparati), University of Pavia, 1988 PARTICIPATION AT CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS International (1985-2020): Presentations at international conferences or seminars organized by: - Associations: American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Association for the Study of Nationalities, European Association for Comparative Economic Systems, European

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Association for Evolutionary Economics, International Economic Association, International Association for the Economics of Self-Management, International Association for the Economics of Participation, Serbian Scientific Society of Economics; - Universities: Berkeley, Belgrade, Berlin, Boston, Bristol, Brussels, Budapest, Central European University Budapest, Cornell, London School of Economics, London Business School, Dubrovnik, Florida, Grenoble, Groningen, Krakow, Kiev, Liege, Ljubljana, New York, Madrid, New Delhi, Paris, Prague, Sarajevo, Sapporo, University American College Skopje, Split, Tallin, Tirana, Tokyo, Vienna, Warsaw, Zagreb; - Institutions: Aspen Institute Germany, Bertelsmann Foundation, Munich; Commission of the European Communities, DG II, DG V, DG Education, Brussels; European Parliament, Brussels; Fundacion Jaime Vera and PSOE, Madrid; European Movement for Serbia, European Movement for Montenegro, G17 Institute, Belgrade; FR Yugoslavia: Karl Renner Institute, Vienna; French Ministry of Labour, Paris; Fridrich Ebert Stiftung, Germany; International Labour Organisation - Central East European Team, Budapest; OECD, Paris; Regional Cooperation Council, Sarajevo and Belgrade; Secretariat for Public Policies of the Government of Serbia, Stability Pact for South-Eastern Europe, Geneva, Brussels, Tirana; ELIAMEP, Halki and Thessaloniki; Suedosteuropa-Gesellschaft, Munich, Berlin; United Nations, Geneva and New York; WIIW, Vienna; Woodrow Wilson International Centre for Scholars, Washington DC; World Bank, Washington DC. Italy (1985-2020): Presentations at conferences and seminars organized by: - Associations: AISSEC (Italian Association for the Study of Comparative Economic Systems). Società italiana degli economisti (Italian Economists’ Association); SITES-IDEAs (Italian Association of Development Economists); EUI Alumni Association, Florence; - Universities of Ancona, Bologna, Brescia, Firenze, Faenza, Forlì, Macerata, Modena, Napoli, Padova, Parma, Pavia, Pisa, Perugia, Roma, Salerno, Siena, Trento, Trieste, Urbino, Verona, European University Institute (Florence); - Institutions: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Rome), CeMISS (Rome), CeSPE (Rome), CeSPI (Rome), CGIL (Firenze, Rome), CSSI (Univ. of Florence), Istituto Affari Internazionali (Rome), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Rome), Fondazione di Ricerche e Studi Internazionali (Florence), Fontemaggiore (Perugia), Istituto Banfi (Reggio Emilia), Istituto Gramsci (Rome), Istituto Gramsci (Florence), Istituto per il Mediterraneo (Rome), ICS – Italian Consortium of Solidarity (Rome), Scuola per la Pace (Florence), RAI (Venice), Fondazione Edison (Milano).

PUBLICATIONS

10 monographs (Books & Reports) 15 edited/co-edited volumes 11 multi-authored books 72 papers in scientific journals

120 chapters in collective volumes

5 Policy Briefs

9 commissioned papers & reports

19 Working/Discussion Papers

Publication languages: English, Italian, Serbian, Croatian, French, Spanish, Slovenian, German and

Russian

FULL LIST OF PUBLICATIONS 1. Monographs (Books, Reports, Journal Special Issues) The Rise and Fall of Market Socialism in Yugoslavia, (2018), Special Report for the Dialogue of

Civilizations (DOC) Research Institute, Berlin, contribution to the project on “Inequalities,

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Economic Models and the Russian October 1917 Revolution in Historical Perspective”, available at: https://doc-research.org/rise-fall-market-socialism-yugoslavia/ 50 pg.

Tranzicija u Srbiji – Ka boljoj budućnosti, Belgrade: Zavod za udžbenike, 2012, 390 pg (expanded

edition in Serbian of Serbia’s Transition – Towards a Better Future) (ISBN: 8600262031204). Serbia's Transition – Towards a Better Future, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan and New York, St. Martin’s Press, May 2010, 326 pg. (ISBN: 9780230211605). National Systems of Research and Technological Development in the Western Balkan Countries,

Policy Report for Slovenian Ministry for Higher Education, Science and Technology, within

the EU FP6 project SEE-ERA.NET, 2006, 92 pg.

Science, Technology, and Economic Development in Southeast Europe, Report for UNESCO

ROSTE, Venice, 2005, 79 pg. Investment and Property Rights in Yugoslavia - The Long Transition to a Market Economy, Cambridge,

Cambridge University Press, 1992, 255 pg. (ISBN: 0 521 40147 X); Reprinted in paperback, CUP, 2009 (ISBN: 9780521-122580)

The PEPPER Report - Promotion of Employee Participation in Profits and Enterprise Results, Commission of the European Communities & European University Institute, Florence & Brussels, 1990, 234 pg. New edition, 1991, published in English, French and German, Social Europe, Supplement 3/91, Office of Official Publications of the EC, Luxembourg, 216 pg. (ISBN: 9282622657 - 9789282622650).

Profit-sharing Schemes in Western Europe, Report for the Commission of the European Communities, European University Institute, Firenze, 144 pg

Labour-managed Firms, Employee Participation and Profit-sharing: Theoretical Perspectives and European Experience (with Will Bartlett), Special Issue of Management Bibliographies & Reviews, vol. 12, no. 4, Bradford, 1986, 66 pg. (ISBN: 0861762908; ISSN: 03090582); published also as EUI Working Paper no. 86/236, Firenze, 143 pg.

I sistemi cooperativi nei paesi dell'Europa Occidentale, CeSPE Papers no. 6, Roma, 1987, 86 pg.

2. Books - Edited volumes The Social Consequences of the Global Economic Crisis in South East Europe (with Will Bartlett),

London: London School of Economics, LSEE: Research on South Eastern Europe, 2013

(ISBN: 9780957261426), 174 pg.

Electricity Markets and Reforms in Europe, Collana di Economia e Politica Industriale, Franco

Angeli, Milano, 2012 (ISBN: 9788856848113), 158 pg.

Kontroverze ekonomskog razvoja u tranziciji. Srbija i Zapadni Balkan (in Serbian) (Controversies

on Economic Development during Transition. Serbia and the Western Balkans) (with

Božidar Cerović), Belgrade, Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade Publishing

Centre, 2011 (ISBN: 978-86-403-1145-8), 250 pg.

Western Balkans’Accession to the European Union: Political and Economic Challenges (with

Bozidar Cerovic), EUI Robert Schuman Centre Mediterranean Research Programme,

Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade Publishing Centre, 2010 (ISBN 978-86-

403-1100-7), 342 pg.

Globalization, Development and Integration: A European Perspective (with P. Della Posta and

A. Verdun), Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, (ISBN: 9780230554016), 339 pg.

Transition and Beyond – Essays in Honor of Mario Nuti (with Saul Estrin and Grzegorz W.

Kolodko), Basingstoke, Palgrave, Macmillan, 2007 (ISBN: 0333733533), 307 pg.

Regional Cooperation, Peace Enforcement, and the Role of the Treaties in the Balkans (with Stefano Bianchini, Joseph Marko and Craig Nation), Ravenna, A. Longo Editore, International Network Europe and the Balkans, 2007 (ISBN: 9788880635420), 282 pg.

Noi si mura – The Building-up of the EUI Alumni Association 1986-2006 (with F. Torres, A. Bongardt, V. Hayaert, and P. Della Posta), Florence, European University Institute Alumni Association, 2006 (ISBN: 9290840323), 62 pg.

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Post-communist Transition to a Market Economy. Lessons and Challenges (with D. Mario Nuti),

Ravenna, A. Longo editore, International Network Europe and the Balkans, 2003, (ISBN:

8880633813), 377 pg.

Equality, Participation, Transition - Essays in the Honour of Branko Horvat, (with Vojmir

Franicevic), Basingstoke, Macmillan Ltd. (2000, ISBN: 0333776402) and New York, St.

Martin’s Press Inc. (ISBN: 031223225), 209 pg. Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor-Managed Firms, Volume 6 (1998), with Will Bartlett, Series Editors: Derek C. Jones and Jan Svejnar, Stamford and London, JAI Press Inc., 256 pages Privatization Surprises in Transition Economies - Employee Ownership in Central and Eastern Europe

(with Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead), Budapest, International Labour Office & Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 1997 (ISBN: 1858986214), 306 pg; Reprinted edition: April 1999.

The Balkans and the Challenge of Economic Integration - Regional and European Perspectives (with Stefano Bianchini), Ravenna, A. Longo Editore, International Network Europe and the Balkans, 1997 (ISBN: 8880631489), 217 pg.

Impediments to the Transition in Eastern Europe (Uvalic, M. Espa E. and Lorentzen, J.), European Policy Studies, Florence, European University Institute, 1993 (ISBN: 9290840056), 270 pg.

Jugoslavia: crisi, dissoluzione, guerra, Special issue of Europa Europe, vol. 1, no. 4, 1992, 126 pg.

3. Multi-authored books

From University to Employment: Higher Education Provision and Labour Market Needs In the

Western Balkans (Will Bartlett, Milica Uvalic, Niccolo Durazzi, Vassilis Monastiriotis and

Tanguy Sene), Brussels, European Commission, 2016 (ISBN: 9789279644283). Accessible

at: https://ec.europa.eu/education/sites/education/files/2016-higher-education-labour-market-

balkans_en.pdf

From University to Employment: Higher Education Provision and Labour Market Needs in Serbia

(Milica Uvalic and Will Bartlett), Brussels, European Commission, 2016 (ISBN:

9789279546716). Accessible at: https://ec.europa.eu/education/sites/education/files/2016-

higher-education-labour-market-balkans_en.pdf

The United Nations Development Strategy Beyond 2015 (with, B. Agarwal, M. H. Allegretti, J. A.

Alonso, A. Amsden, L. Arizpe, K. Botchwey, G. A. Cornia, R. Ffrench-Davis, S. Fukuda-

Parr, N. Girvan, P. Hein, M. Ketsela, W. Mahmud, A. Mama, T. Mkwandawire, A. Najam,

H. Opschoor, P. Phongpaichit, P. Plane, F. Sadiqi, F. Stewart, Y. Yongding - Members of

the UN Committee for Development Policy) (2012) New York, UN – DESA (ISBN:

9789211046861).

Strengthening International Support Measures for the Least Developed Countries (with B.

Agarwal, M. H. Allegretti, J. A. Alonso, A. Amsden, L. Arizpe, K. Botchwey, G. A. Cornia,

R. Ffrench-Davis, S. Fukuda-Parr, N. Girvan, P. Hein, M. Ketsela, W. Mahmud, A. Mama,

T. Mkwandawire, A. Najam, H. Opschoor, P. Phongpaichit, P. Plane, F. Sadiqi, F. Stewart,

Y. Yongding - Members of the UN Committee for Development Policy) (2010), New York,

UN – DESA (ISBN: 9789211045956).

Trade Unions and Social Dialogue in the Period of Crisis: The Serbian Case (with K. Petkov, J.

Vilrokx, B. Galgoczi, D. Stefanov and A. Vladikov) (2010), in English and in Serbian, Budapest,

International Labour Organization.

Implementing the Millenium Development Goals: Health Inequality and the Role of Global Health

Partnerships (with B. Agarwal, J. A. Alonso, L. Arizpe, T. Banuri, A. Binger, O. Bjerkholt,

K. Botchwey, G. Y. Cao, R. Ffrench-Davis, S. Golinowska, P. Guillaumont, P. Hein, H.

Ichikawa, W. Johnson, M. Khor, A. Mama, H. Opschoor, S. Punyaratabandhu, F. Sadiqi, F.

Stewart, D. Tussie, A. Vishnevsky, S. Wangwe - Members of the UN Committee for

Development Policy) (2009), New York, UN – DESA (ISBN: 9789211045956). Achieving Sustainable Development in an Age of Climate Change (with B. Agarwal, J. A. Alonso,

L. Arizpe, T. Banuri, A. Binger, O. Bjerkholt, K. Botchwey, G. Y. Cao, R. Ffrench-Davis, S.

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Golinowska, P. Guillaumont, P. Hein, H. Ichikawa, W. Johnson, M. Khor, A. Mama, H. Opschoor, S. Punyaratabandhu, F. Sadiqi, F. Stewart, D. Tussie, A. Vishnevsky, S. Wangwe - Members of the UN Committee for Development Policy) (2009), New York, UN – DESA (ISBN: 9789211045925).

Handbook on the Least Developed Country Category: Inclusion, Graduation and Special Support Measures (with B. Agarwal, J. A. Alonso, L. Arizpe, T. Banuri, A. Binger, O. Bjerkholt, K. Botchwey, G. Y. Cao, R. Ffrench-Davis, S. Golinowska, P. Guillaumont, P. Hein, H. Ichikawa, W. Johnson, M. Khor, A. Mama, H. Opschoor, S. Punyaratabandhu, F. Sadiqi, F. Stewart, D. Tussie, A. Vishnevsky, S. Wangwe - Members of the UN Committee for Development Policy) (2008), New York, UN – DESA (ISBN: 9789211045741).

The International Development Agenda and the Climate Change Challenge (with B. Agarwal, J. A.

Alonso, L. Arizpe, T. Banuri, A. Binger, O. Bjerkholt, K. Botchwey, G. Y. Cao, R. Ffrench-

Davis, S. Golinowska, P. Guillaumont, P. Hein, H. Ichikawa, W. Johnson, M. Khor, A.

Mama, H. Opschoor, S. Punyaratabandhu, F. Sadiqi, F. Stewart, D. Tussie, A. Vishnevsky,

S. Wangwe - Members of the UN Committee for Development Policy) (2007), New York,

UN – DESA (ISBN: 9789211045710).

Strengthening the International Partnership for Effective Poverty Reduction (with B. Agarwal, J. A.

Alonso, L. Arizpe, T. Banuri, A. Binger, O. Bjerkholt, K. Botchwey, G. Y. Cao, R. Ffrench-

Davis, S. Golinowska, P. Guillaumont, P. Hein, H. Ichikawa, W. Johnson, M. Khor, A.

Mama, H. Opschoor, S. Punyaratabandhu, F. Sadiqi, F. Stewart, D. Tussie, A. Vishnevsky,

S. Wangwe - Members of the UN Committee for Development Policy) (2007), New York,

UN – DESA (ISBN: 9789211045734).

Experts’ Policy Report: Employee Ownership in Privatization – Lessons from Central and Eastern

Europe (with F. FitzRoy, D. C. Jones, M. Klinedinst, G. Lajtai, N. Mygind, D. M. Nuti, C.

Rock and D. Vaughan-Whitehead) (1998), Budapest, International Labour Organization-

CEET (ISBN: 9221110117), 46 pg. 4. Journal articles “Skills gaps facing private enterprises in the Western Balkans: Are they holding back economic

development and growth?” (with Will Bartlett and Ivana Prica), (2021), forthcoming

“The Life and Works of Domenico Mario Nuti, 1937-2020: An Appreciation” (with Saul Estrin)

(2021), Acta Oeconomica, forthcoming

“Mario Nuti – An appreciation” (with Saul Estrin) (2021), Social Europe,

https://twitter.com/socialeurope/status/1359366261751377933?s=20 “The Serbian economy ten years after the global economic crisis” (2020), with Jasna Atanasijevic

and Bozidar Cerovic, Economic Annals, Volume LXV, No. 225, April – June 2020, pp. 33-71 “In memory of Professor Božidar Cerović (1947-2018)” (2020), Economic Annals, Volume LXV,

No. 225, April – June 2020, pp. 183-186. “Performance of de novo firms in Serbia after the recent crisis” (2018), with Jasna Atanasijevic,

(submitted for publication) “Marko Kmezić: EU Rule of Law Promotion. Judiciary Reform in the Western Balkans, Southeast

European Studies Series (London, UK & New York, USA: Routledge, 2017, 183 pp.)”,

Book Review, Southeastern Europe, vol. 42 (2018), issue 3, pp. 405-416

“Structural Change in the European Union and Its Periphery: Current Challenges for the Western

Balkans” (2018) (with Mirella Damiani), Southeastern Europe, vol. 42 (2018), issue 2, pp.

145 – 176.

“Higher education and the graduate labour market in the Western Balkans” (2017), with Will

Bartlett, Quarterly Monitor of Economic Trends and Policies in Serbia, No. 47 , 47-55

https://www.fren.org.rs/node/571?lang=en

“Visoko obrazovanje i tržište rada na Zapadnom Balkanu“ (2017), with Will Bartlett (in Serbian;

„Higher education and the graduate labour market in the Western Balkans“), Kvartalni

Monitor ekonomskih trendova i politika u Srbiji, no. 47, March, pp. 47-54,

https://www.fren.org.rs/node/564

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“Foreign Direct Investment in the Western Balkans: What role has it played during transition?”

(2016) (with Saul Estrin), Comparative Economic Studies, June, 1-29.

“Workers' participation in a former labor-managed economy: The case of Serbian Transition” (with

Božidar Cerović and Jan Svejnar) (2015), Economic Annals, Vol. LX, No. 205 / April –

June, pp. 7-29.

“Growth and industrial policy under transition” (with Bozidar Cerovic and Aleksandra Nojkovic)

(2014), Economic Annals, Vol. LIX, No. 201 / April – June, pp. 7-34

“International advice and institutional (mis)configuration: The case of Serbia” (with Mihail

Arandarenko) (2014), Southeastern Europe, 38: 232-249.

“Industrial development in the EU: What lessons for the future member states?” (with Mirella

Damiani) (2014), Croatian Economic Survey, vol. 16,1, pp. 5-24.

“FDI into transition economies: Are the Balkans different?” (with Saul Estrin), (2014), The

Economics of Transition, Vol. 22 (2), pp. 281-312.

“Serbia’s transition to market economy: Why has the model not delivered? Montenegrin Journal of

Economics, vol. 8, no. 2, October (2012), pp. 87-98. “Book Symposium: Serbia’s Transition: towards a better future by Milica Uvalic, Palgrave Macmillan” Nationalities Papers, Vol. 39, no. 5, September 2011, pp. 1-12. “Insights from a Transition Economy: The Case of Serbia” (2011), University of Delhi, Institute for Economic Growth, Distinguished Lectures Series. “Political Economy of Local Level Public Sector Employment: A Case Study of Serbia” (with Sonja Avlijas), Southeastern Europe, 35 (2011), pp. 209-228.

“Teoria e prassi della partecipazione finanziaria in Europa”, with Mirella Damiani, in Diritto delle

Relazioni Industriali, vol. XX (2010), no.1, pp. 108-136.

“From Illyria towards Capitalism: Did Labor-Management Theory Teach Us Anything About

Yugoslavia and Transition in its Successor States?” (with Saul Estrin), (2008), 50th

Anniversary Essay, Special Issue of Comparative Economic Studies, vol. 50, pp. 663-696.

“Trade in Southeast Europe: recent trends and some policy implications”, European Journal of

Comparative Economics, vol. 3, n. 2 (December 2006), pp. 171-195.

"The impact of the 2004 European Union enlargement for South Eastern Europe" (in German),

Ost-West Gegeninformationen, June 2004.

"Privatisation in Serbia: The difficult conversion of self-management into property rights", in

Virginie Pérotin and Andrew Robinson (eds), Advances in the Economic Analysis of

Participatory and Labor-Managed Firms, Volume 8 (2004), pp. 211-237. "Economic Transition in Southeast Europe", Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, vol. 3, no. 1,

(January 2003), pp. 63-80. "The impact of European Union Enlargement for South Eastern Europe", Review of International

Affairs, Vol. LIV, no. 1110 (April-June 2003), pp. 21-27. Also in Serbian, "Uticaj proširenja

Evropske unije na Jugoistočnu Evropu", Medjunarodna politika, Vol. LIV, no. 1110 (April-

June 2003), pp. 24-30.

"FR Yugoslavia and the EU's economic conditions for membership", Review of International

Affairs, Vol. LIII, no. 1107 (July-Sept. 2002), pp. 16-21.

"Economic cooperation between Serbia and Montenegro: Which way towards the European

Union?", Review of International Affairs, Vol. LIII, no. 1106 (April-June 2002), pp. 13-17.

"Economic integration in Southeast Europe" in Ekonomski anali/Economic Annals, vol. XLVI,

October 2002, Belgrade, pp. 121-147. “Regional Co-operation and EU Enlargement: Lessons Learned?”, Special Issue on EU enlargement,

International Political Science Review, 23/3 (2002), pp. 319-333. “Regional cooperation in South-Eastern Europe”, Journal of Southeast Europe and Black Sea Studies, vol. 1 (2001), no. 1, pp. 64-84. “Federal Republic of Yugoslavia”, Journal of Southeast Europe and Black Sea Studies, vol. 1 (2001), no. 1, pp. 183-194. “Privatizacija u Srbiji deset godina kasnije” (“Privatisation in Serbia ten years later”), Ekonomski

anali / Economic Annals, vol. XLV (2001), May, Belgrade, pp.121-124.

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“The impact of investment funds on corporate governance in mass privatisation schemes: Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia» (with Saul Estrin and D. Mario Nuti), Moct-Most no. 1, 2000, pp. 1-26.

“La Serbia di Koštunica: dall’esclusione all’inclusione”, Europa Europe, v. IX (2000), no. 6, pp. 31-35.

“Il disastro della Jugoslavia’, Surplus, no. 3, 1999, pp. 81-86.

“The distributive consequences of nationalism: the case of former Yugoslavia" (with B. Dallago), Europe-Asia Studies, vol. 50 (1998), no. 1, 1998, pp. 71-90. "Ruckkehr zur Zusammenarbeit? Wirtschaftliche Probleme und Aussichten der Nachforlgestaaten des ehemaligen Jugoslawien" (in German), Europeaische Rundschau, no. 1, 1997, pp. 53-66. "Employee ownership: the Western and Eastern Experiences compared" (in Russian), Politekonom (Russian-German Quarterly of Economic Policy), no. 3, 1996, pp. 81-88. "Demokratizacija svojinskih odnosa na liniji privatizacije" (in Serbian) ("Democratization of the ownership Relations along the lines of privatization"), with Dragoslav Avramović, Ekonomika, vol. XXXII, no. 6-7, 1996, July, pp. 313-318. “Insiders’ privatization in Central-Eastern Europe - How serious the potential problems are?”, Ekonomska misao, vol XXIX, no. 3-4, 1996, pp. 141-150. "La participacion financiera de los trabajadores en la Union Europea", Ekonomiaz - Revista Vasca de Economia, no. 33, 3 cuatrimestre 1995, pp. 64-77. "Nationalism and economic policy in former Yugoslavia", Most, vol. 5, no. 3, 1995, pp. 37-52. "The PEPPER Report: Profit-sharing and employee share-ownership in the European Community", Advances in the Economic Analysis of Participatory and Labor-managed Firms, vol. 5 (1995), pp. 77-104. "Il nazionalismo e la politica economica nell'ex-Jugoslavia", Europa Europe, vol. IV, no. 1, 1995, pp.101-126. "Workers' Financial Participation in the European Community", Economic and Industrial Democracy, vol. 14, no. 2, May 1993, pp. 185-193. "The Disintegration of Yugoslavia: Its Costs and Benefits", Communist Economies & Economic Transformation, vol. 5, no. 3, 1993, pp. 273-293. "La privatizzazione in un contesto di disintegrazione: il caso Jugoslavo", Europa Europe, vol. 2, no. 3, 1993, pp. 1-37. "Alcuni contributi alla comprensione della disintegrazione Jugoslava", Europa Europe vol. 1, no. 4, 1992, pp. 7-18. "How different is Yugoslavia?", European Economy, Special Edition no. 2, The Path of Reform in Central and Eastern Europe, Brussels, 1991, pp. 199-213. "Property reforms in Yugoslavia", Most, vol. 1, no. 3, 1991, pp. 39-49. "La partecipazione finanziaria dei lavoratori nei paesi membri della Comunita' Europea", Politiche del Lavoro, no. 3, 1991, pp. 3-26. "Problemi congiunturali e strutturali dell'economia jugoslava negli anni ottanta", Dossier, no. 2, Rome, 1990, pp. 31-45. "Mitarbeiterbeteiligung in den Landern der Europaischen Gemeinschaft", Personal, Monaco, 20 November 1990, pp. 30-33. "Le cooperative in Europa", Politica ed Economia, vol. XVIII, no. 5, Rome, May 1987, pp. 33-41. "The investment behaviour of a labour-managed firm", Annals of Public and Cooperative Economy, vol. 57, no. 1, 1986, pp. 11-33. "Aktuelni problemi spoljno-trgovinskih odnosa izmedju Jugoslavije i Evropske ekonomske

zajednice" (in serbo-croat), with W. Bartlett, ("Current problems in foreign trade between Yugoslavia and the EC"), Ekonomska misao, vol. XIX, no. 2, Belgrade, 1986, pp. 69-81.

“Labour-managed Firms, Employee Participation and Profit-sharing - Theoretical Perspectives and European Experience” (with Will Bartlett), Special Issue of Management Bibliographies & Reviews, vol. 12, no. 4, Bradford, 1986, 66 pages. Also as EUI Working Paper no. 86/236, Florence, 143 pg.

"L'analisi economica dell'impresa autogestita - Frank H. Stephen, (1984): The Economic Analysis of Producers' Cooperatives", Est Documentazione, vol. I, no. 1, Florence, Oct.-Dec. 1986, pp. 83-85. "Fasi dell'industrializzazione socialista. A proposito del libro di R. Stojanović: Verso il socialismo altamente industrializzato", Est Documentazione, vol. 1, no. 0, Florence, 1985, pp. 78-80. "Indija i Novi medjunarodni ekonomski poredak" (in serbo-croat), ("India and the New International Economic Order"), Medjunarodni problemi, vol. XXXVI, no. 4, Belgrade, 1984, pp. 437-459.

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"La congiuntura economica della Jugoslavia nei primi anni ottanta", Est Economia, no. 1, Padova, 1983, pp. 37-47. "Il problema del mercato unitario jugoslavo", Est-Ovest, vol. XIV, no. 4, 1983, pp. 7-43. "Istituto Gramsci, Centro Studi e Documentazione sui Paesi Socialisti: L'autogestione Jugoslava", (in serbo-croat), Marksisticka misao, no. 6, Belgrade, 1982, pp. 247-253. "Dugoročno prognoziranje - neki teorijsko-metodoloski aspekti i problemi", (in serbo-croat), ("Long- term forecasting - some theoretical and methodological aspects and problems"), Problemi spoljne trgovine i konjukture, vol. XVIII, no. 1-2, Belgrade, 1979, pp. 119-138. "Još jedan model svetskog razvoja" (in serbo-croat), ("Another model of world development"), Kretanja u svetskoj privredi, vol. IV, no. 48, Belgrade, 1979, pp. 33-36. "Obrazovanje u Evropi 2000 godine" (in serbo-croat), ("Education in Europe in the year 2000"), Glas Ekonomista, vol. VI, no. 1-2, Belgrade, 1976, pp. 9. "Dr Žarko Papić: Samoupravno planiranje - teorijske osnove", (in serbo-croat), ("Dr Ž. Papić: Self- managed planning - theoretical bases"), Ekonomist, vol. XXVIII, no. 4, Zagreb, 1975, pp. 691-694. "Favorisanje decentralizacije" (in serbo-croat), ("Favouring decentralization"), Student, no. 3, Belgrade, 1973, p. 6. "Ekonomksa teorija Nove levice - moderna svest" (in serbo-croat), ("The economic theory of the New Left - the modern views"), Ideje, vol. IV, no. 2-3, Belgrade, 1973, pp. 25-31. "Politička ekonomija Nove levice" (in serbo-croat), ("The political economy of the New Left"), Glas Ekonomista vol. III, no. 1, Belgrade, 1973, p. 10. 5. Chapters in books

“Avramovićev doprinos ekonomskim reformama tranzicije u Jugoslaviji” (in Serbian,

“Avramovic’s contribution to economic reforms of transitino in Yugoslavia”, Srpska

Akademija Nauka i Umetnosti (SANU), in P. Petrovic (ed), Volume dedicated to the

memory of Dragoslav Avramovic, Belgrade, SANU, 2020 (forthcoming)

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