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词条 Mlađan Dinkić
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Political career

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Mlađan Dinkić
| native_name = Млађан Динкић
| native_name_lang = sr
| image = File:Mlađan Dinkić.jpg
| order4 = 1st Governor of the National Bank of Serbia
| term_start4 = 28 November 2000
| term_end4 = 22 July 2003
| predecessor4 = Dušan Vlatković
| successor4 = Kori Udovički
| nominated by4 = National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia
| order = Minister of Finance and Economy
| predecessor = Mirko Cvetković (Finance)
Nebojša Ćirić (Economy)
| successor = Lazar Krstić (Finance)
Saša Radulović (Economy)
| term_start = 27 July 2012
| term_end = 2 September 2013
| order3 = Minister of Finance
| term_start3 = 3 March 2004
| term_end3 = 9 November 2006
| predecessor3 = Božidar Đelić
| successor3 = Mirko Cvetković
| order2 = Minister of Economy and Regional Development
| term_start2 = 15 May 2007
| term_end2 = 22 February 2011
| predecessor2 = Predrag Bubalo
| successor2 = Nebojša Ćirić
| order1 = Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia
| primeminister1 = Mirko Cvetković
| term_start1 = 7 July 2008
| term_end1 = 22 February 2011
| predecessor1 = Ivana Dulić Marković
| successor1 = Verica Kalanović
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1964|12|20|df=y}}
| birth_place = Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
| death_date =
| death_place =
| spouse =
| nationality = Serbian
| alma_mater = University of Belgrade
| occupation = Politician
| profession = Economist
| party = G17+ {{small|(2002–2013)}}
United Regions {{small|(2013–2014)}}
| signature = Signature Mladjan Dinkic.png
| website =
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Mlađan Dinkić ({{lang-sr-cyr|Млађан Динкић}}, {{IPA-sr|mlǎdʑan dîːŋkitɕ|pron}}; born 20 December 1964) is a Serbian economist, musician and former politician.

He was the 1st Governor of the National Bank of Serbia, serving from 2000 to 2003. He then served as the Minister of Finance from 2004 to 2006. He also served as the Minister of Economy and Regional Development and Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia from 2007 until his sacking in 2011. His last political post was as the Minister of Finance and Economy from 2012 to 2013. Following the 2014 parliamentary election, he announced his retirement from the politics.

Early life and education

Dinkić was born in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He graduated from the First Economy highschool in Belgrade in 1983 and obtained his B.A. at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics in 1988 and his M.Sc. in 1993.

He has served as a teaching assistant for Theory and Planning of Economic Development at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics since 1994.[1]

Dinkić's main fields of research are: high inflation and shadow financial markets, public sector deficits and its macroeconomic implications and measuring efficiency of resource use (on the macro and project level).

Dinkić is an avid guitar player and has his own rock band called "Monetary Coup".

Political career

Mlađan Dinkić entered politics as a co-founder of the G17 Plus NGO in 1997. He later served as vice-president of the G17 Plus from 2003–2006 after it became a political party. Dinkić was elected leader of the G17 Plus in 2006 after incumbent leader Miroljub Labus stepped down.

Dinkić served as governor of the National Bank of Serbia from 2000–2003, at age 36 he was the youngest governor of the bank in its history.

Dinkić received the 2007 award for Euromoney Finance Minister of the Year by Euromoney magazine.[2] He received the 2009 award for Reformer of the Year for his contribution to the development of a climate conductive to business in Serbia and many others.{{Citation needed|date=July 2013}}

In 2014, following the 2014 parliamentary election and poor results of his party, he announced the retirement from the politics.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tol.org/client/article/17288-interview-mladjan-dinkic-family-of-the-rich-left-wingers.html|title=Interview: Mladjan Dinkic: Family of the Rich Left-wingers|publisher=Transitions Online|date=27 October 1996|accessdate=7 July 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.euromoney.com/Article/1424634/Title.html|title=Finance minister of the year 2007: Mladjan Dinkic|publisher=Euromoney|date=2007}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Dinkić se povlači iz politike!|url=http://mondo.rs/a673141/Info/Srbija/Dinkic-se-povlaci-iz-politike.html|accessdate=30 August 2017|work=mondo.rs|date=16 March 2014|language=Serbian}}

External links

{{Commons category|Mlađan Dinkić}}
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8 : 1964 births|Living people|People from Belgrade|Government ministers of Serbia|G17 Plus politicians|Serbian economists|Governors of the National Bank of Serbia|University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics alumni

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