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Vladimir Gligorov, rođen 1945, je prominentni ekonomist, i bio je utemeljitelj Demokratske partije Srbije u prosincu 1989. On je sin prvog demokratski izabranog predsjednika Republike Makedonije Kire Gligorova. Gospodin Gligorov je profesor na Bečkom institutu za međunarodne ekonomske studije.
Vladimir Gligorov (b. 1945) is a prominent Economist and was a founder of the Democratic Party in Serbia in December 1989. He is the son of the first democratically elected President of the Republic of Macedonia, Kiro Gligorov. Mr. Gligorov is Professor at the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies.
The Vienna Institute for
International Economic Studies (wiiw)
CURRICULUM VITAE
Family name GLIGOROV
First name Vladimir
Date of birth 24. 09. 1945
Nationality Yugoslav
Education 1973 Belgrade University
1977 Columbia University
Degrees MPh (Columbia University, New York), MA (Belgrade University)
Language skills English, French, Russian, Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian (mother
tongue), other Slavic languages
Present position Senior economist, The Vienna Institute for International Economic
Studies (wiiw)
Key subjects Transformation economics, the economies of former Yugoslavia
Professional experience record
1995 to date Senior economist, The Vienna Institute for International Economic
Studies (wiiw)
1994 (July-Dec) Visiting fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften von Menschen, Vienna
1992-1994 Visiting scholar, Dept. of East European Studies, Uppsala University,
Sweden
1991-1992 Visiting fellow, Centre for the Study of Public Choice, George Mason
University, Fairfax, USA
1987-1991 Researcher, Institute for Economic Sciences, Belgrade
1979-1987 Private scientist, Belgrade
1975-1979 Assistant professor, Belgrade University
1972-1973 Research assistant, Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia
University, New York
1971-1972 Fulbright scholarship, Columbia University, New York
Areas of interest Theory of choice (rational, social, public), macroeconomics, public
finance, economics of transformation, economics and politics of
former Yugoslavia, political philosophy
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Current and recent research projects
Functional Borders Sustainable Security: Integrating the Balkans in the European Union (IBEU)
(EU-Project, HPSE-Programme, Coordination: ELIAMEP, Athen)
'European Union Enlargement, Regionalism and Balkan Integration', EU-Interreg IIc-Project
"Countdown", project participant
'Costs and benefits of unilateral euroisation of the Central and East European countries', EUInterreg
IIc-Project "Countdown", project participant
wiiw-World Bank Project on Southeast Europe
wiiw-London School of Economics Project on Balkan Observatory
ELIAMEP, LSE, wiiw Project on Southeast Europe
wiiw-GDN Project on Southeast Europe.
EU Commission project on labour markets in the Western Balkans.
Other activities
· Regular contributor to Oxford Analytica (Oxford and New York)
· Regular commentator of Ekonomist Magazin (Beograd), Prizma (Sarajevo), Utrinski vesnik
(Skopje)
· Lecturer at the University of Vienna (graduate course in Balkan Studies)
· Adjunct professor at Webster University, Vienna
· Occasional Lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna
· Consultant for Southeast Europe and Yugoslavia, OECD
· Consultant on labour markets in Serbia, OECD
· Consultant for Serbia and Kosovo, World Bank
· Member of the External Advisory Board on Governance and Anticorruption in the Europe
and Central Asian Region of the World Bank
· Member of the Advisory Board for South Eastern Europe of the EastWest Institute
Selected Publications:
Books, articles in books and journals, wiiw publications
1. Why Do Countries Break Up? The Case of Yugoslavia, in: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis,
1994
2. Gradual Shock Therapy, in: East European Politics and Societies, vol. 7, 1995, pp. 195-206
3. What If They Will Not Give Up?, in: East European Politics and Societies , vol. 7, 1995,
pp. 409-512
4. The Great Transformation Revisited, in: Balkan Forum, vol. 4, 1996, pp. 1-30
5. Growth Consequences of Systemic Transformation (with N. Sundström), in: M. Knell (ed.),
Economics of Transition. Structural Adjustments and Growth Prospects in Eastern Europe,
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK - Brookfield, Vermont, USA, 1996
6. CEFTA and the Balkans, paper presented at the Berlin conference, November 1996,
published in the proceedings of the conference, 1997
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7. Yugoslav Economics Facing Reform and Dissolution, published in a book edited by Hans-
Jürgen Wagener by Routlage, 1998
8. Aussenwirtschaft, in: M. Hatschikjan, S. Troebst (eds.), Sudosteuropa: Ein Handbuch. C. H.
Beck, 1999, pp. 367-394
9. Russian Crisis: Causes, Developments, Contagion and Prospects (with N. Sundstrom), in:
P. J. J. Welfens, E. Gavrilenkov (eds.), Restructuring, Stabilizing and Modernizing the New
Russia. Springer, 2000
10. Final Report of the Task Force on Economic Strategy for South Eastern Europe. New York:
EastWest Institute, May 2000
11. Reconstruction and Integration in South-East Europe: Economic Aspects. wiiw 2000
12. Prospects for Development in South-East Europe (together with V. Astrov), wiiw Research
Reports, No. 276, Vienna, April 2001
13. Der Westen und die wirtschaftliche Stabilisierung des Westlichen Balkans, in: Erich Reiter
(Hg.), Krisengebiete in Europa. Forschungen zur Sicherheitspolitik: Band 5, S. 90-109, 2001
14. Notes on the Stability Pact, in: Journal of Southeastern Europe and Black Sea Studies,
Vol. 1, No. 1, 2001, S. 1-19 and in: Veremis and Daianu, Balkan Reconstruction. Frank
Cass, 2001
15. Bosnia and Herzegovina, in: Journal of Southeastern Europe and Black Sea Studies, Vol. 1,
No. 1, 2001, S. 132-139 and in: Veremis and Daianu, Balkan Reconstruction. Frank Cass,
2001
16. Shaky Macedonian Foundations, in: Institute for War & Peace Reporting, 9 March 2001
17. Drzava ili modus vivendi, in: Prizma (Online-Vorabdruck), Belgrade, May 2001, S. 19-23
18. Spori povratak u buducnost, in: Bilten G17, Belgrade, June 2001, S. 1-2
19. Populizam ugrozava reforme, in: ekonomist, No. 56, Belgrade, 18 June 2001
20. Slow Return to the Future, in: Economic Review, East-West Institute, June 2001
21. Dealing with Macedonia, in: Central European Review, Vol. 3, No. 25, 10 September 2001
22. Jedno vreme posle udara nije bilo jasno sta se sve promenilo, pa gotovo da nije bilo jasno u
kom ce se svetu ziveti, in: Prizma, Belgrade, December 2001, S. 6-10
23. Balkan Reconstruction and European Integration, in: Southeast Europe Online
(http://www.southeasteurope.org/)
24. Southeast European Economic Prospects in View of Recent Political Developments, in:
NATO Colloquium 2001
25. European Union Enlargement and the Balkans, in: A. Warner, The European
Competitiveness and Transition Report 2001-2002, Oxford University Press, 2002
26. A Policy Brief, in: South Eastern Europe, SEE Online, March 2002
27. European Union Enlargement and the Balkans, in: The European Competitiveness and
Transition Report 2001-2002, World Economic Forum Geneva
28. Balkan, tranzicija i integracija, in: Paris: Peace and Conflict Resolution, to be published,
2002
29. European Union Enlargement and the Balkans, in: A. Warner (ed.), European
Competitiveness and Transition Report. Oxford University Press, 2002, 114-125
30. Sloboda and com. i globalizacija, to be published in the 40 year jubilee volume of the
Zagreb Department of Political Science and in Zagreb journal Treci program, 2002
31. Balkan Economics: Problems and Solutions, in: V. Franicevic (ed.) Southeast Europe:
Politics, Economics and Sociology. Zagreb: Ekonomski fakultet and wiiw, to be published,
2002
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32. State in the Balkans, in: J. Teokarevic (ed.), European Union and the Balkans. Beograd:
Institute za evropske studije, 2002
33. Balkan Economics. Problems and Solutions (V. Gligorov, in: Globalization, Democratization
and Development. European and Japanese Views of Change in South East Europe. Ed. by
Vojmir Franicevic and Hiroshi Kimura, in assoc. with the wiiw. Zagreb, Massmedia 2003)
34. Serbia and Montenegro: Transition with Organized Crime (V. Gligorov, wiiw Current
Analyses Nr. 19, 2003)
35. European Union in the Balkans (V. Gligorov, in: European Balkan Observer, Bi-Monthly of
the Belgrade Centre for European Integration and the Vienna Institute for International
Economic Studies (wiiw), Vol.1, no.1, 2003)
36. Freedom and Globalization (V. Gligorov, in: politicka misao, vol. 39, no. 5, 2003)
37. Prospects for Further (South-) Eastern EU Enlargement: from Divergence to Convergence
(V. Gligorov, M. Holzner, M. Landesmann, wiiw Research Report No. 296, 2003)
38. European Union Enlargement and the Balkans (V. Gligorov, in: Economic Convergence and
Divergence in Europe, Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) (ed.), Vienna 2003)
39. Deconstruction and Reconstruction of Former Yugoslavia (V. Gligorov, in: A. Muniu-Pippidi,
I. Krastev (ed.): Nationalism and Communism: Lessons Learned, Central European
University Press, Budapest, 2004)
40. Debt Sustainability and Growth in Croatia (Vladimir Gligorov, wiiw Research Reports No.
306, May 2004)
41. Croatia’s Delayed Transition: Competitiveness and Economic Policy Challenges (H.
Vidovic, V. Gligorov; wiiw Research Reports No. 304, March 2004)
42. Southeast Europe: crucial years ahead (V. Gligorov, Forschungsbericht Nr. 314, March
2005)
43. ·Macedonia: Search for Stability without Growth (V. Gligorov, S. Mojsovska, Current
Analyses and Country Profiles Nr. 22, July 2005)
44. State, Public Goods and Reform (V. GligorovI. Bicanic, I. Krastev, in: "Understanding
Market Reforms", vol.1: Philosophy, Politcs and Stakeholders. ed. by J.M. Fanelli and Gary
Mc Mahon. Houndsmills, Basingstoke et al., Palgrave Macmillan 2005, pp.242-272
45. Accelerating GDP Growth, Improved Prospects for European Integration (V. Gligorov, P.
Havlik, L. Podkaminer et al., Forschungsbericht Nr. 314, 2005)
46. Macedonia: Search for Stability without Growth (V. Gligorov, S. Mojsovska, Current
Analyses and Country Profiles Nr. 22)
47. Justice and Transition (V. Gligorov, in: Kochendörfer-Lucius and Boris Pleskovic (ed.),
Equity and Development, The World Bank, 2005
Working Papers
1. Balkan Reconstruction and European Integration with M. Kaldor and L. Tsoukalis, 1999 (to
be found at www.wiiw.at)
2. The Stability Pact for South-East Europe, 1999 (to be found at www.wiiw.at)
3. The Kosovo Crisis and the Balkans: Background, Consequences, Costs and Prospects,
1999 (to be found at www.wiiw.at)
4. The Costs of the Kosovo Crisis, with N. Sundström (to be found at www.wiiw.at)
5. Delaying Integration, wiiw Working Paper, July 2000
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6. The Nature and the Scope of the Balkan Development Problem(s), in: http://www.eubalkan.
org/
7. Triple Balkan Transition, and European Integration, in: http://www.eu-balkan.org/
8. The EU as an Economic Model for the Balkans, in: http://www.eu-balkan.org/
9. Reality, Expectations and Perceptions, A Policy Brief for International IDEA, March 2002 to
be found at: http://www.idea.int/
10. Socialism and Disintegration of SFR Yugoslavia (V. Gligorov, in: M. Mrak et al., Slovenia,
The World Bank, 2004)
11. Fiscal legacy of Yugoslavia (V. Gligorov, paper for the World Bank project on SEE, June
2004
12. Policy challenges for the Croatian economy: Overcoming the external disequilibrium (V.
Gligorov, H. Vidovic, in the framework of a consultancy assignment for the Croatian
government, financed by the Austrian Development Agency, 2005)
13. Debt Sustainability and Growth in Croatia (V. Gligorov, , in the framework of a consultancy
assignment for the Croatian government, financed by the Austrian Development Agency,
2005)
14. Croatia: Growth Slowdown and Policy Alternatives (V. Gligorov, H. Vidovic, , in the
framework of a consultancy assignment for the Croatian government, financed by the
Austrian Development Agency, 2005)
15. The Croatian Economy at the Beginning of 2005 (V. Gligorov, H. Vidovic, , in the framework
of a consultancy assignment for the Croatian government, financed by the Austrian
Development Agency, 2005)
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