Zoran Jašić

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Zoran Jašić (born February 25, 1939 in Novo Selo, Brač Island ) is a Croatian economist, diplomat and politician ( HDZ ).

Life

Jašić studied economics in Zagreb and Williamstown , Massachusetts from 1962 to 1967 , with a master's degree in development economics from Williams College and a doctorate in finance from the University of Zagreb . At that time he was also working as a research assistant at the Zagreb Economic Institute (EIZ). With the help of a scholarship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation , he studied public finances at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main until 1981 .

Zoran Jašić has been teaching at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Zagreb since 1976. From 1992 to 1994 he was Croatian Minister of Finance, first in the Šarinić government from August 1992 to April 1993, then in the Valentić government from April 1993 to July 1994. From 1994 he joined the diplomatic service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs , first as ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary at the European Union in Brussels, from 1996 in the Federal Republic of Germany (until 2000) and from 2004 to 2011 in the Republic of Austria .

Dr. Zoran Jašić is u. a. Member of the Croatian-Austrian Society in Zagreb and the Institute for the Future of Work in Bonn . He is married, has two children and speaks Croatian a. a. also German and English.

Publications (selection)

Zoran Jašić is the author of several books and academic publications in the field of public finance, globalization and economic policy.

  • 1998: Croatia in the field of tension of globalization , Ulrike Šulek, Cologne
  • 2000: The enlargement of the European Union as a challenge for Croatia: Approach of the cost-benefit analysis , Ulrike Šulek, Cologne

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Zoran Jašić. Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MVEP), Zagreb, 2013, accessed on November 21, 2013 (Croatian).
predecessor Office successor
Jozo Martinović Croatian Minister of Finance
1992–1994
Božo Prka
Permanent representative of Croatia to the European Union in Brussels
1994–1996
Ivan Ilić Croatian ambassador in Berlin
1996–2000
Milan Ramljak
Dražen Vukov Colic Croatian ambassador in Vienna
2004–2011
Gordan Bakota