Slobodan Lakić, PhD
 

Date and Place of Birth: 1 January 1968, Podgorica, Montenegro
Postal Address:
95 Belvederska Street, 81000 Podgorica, Montenegro
Telephone:
+381 81 241 138
Fax:
+381 81 244 588
e-mail: sasalakic@mail.com

Education

Slobodan Lakić graduated from the School of Economics in Podgorica in 1990. He finished post-graduate studies “Monetary, Bank and Financial Management” at the School of Economics in Belgrade, where he defended MA dissertation in 1997. He defended PhD dissertation ”Comparative Analysis of Instruments and Maesures of Monetary Policy” at the School of Economics in Belgrade in 2005.

He completed several specialization, specialization courses and research studies abroad, like: Olsztyn, Poland (Warsaw University); Glasgow, Edinburgh (Caledonian University); London (University of Hartfordshire); Aarhus, Denmark (Bussiness School); Vilnius, Lithuania (US SEC and Lithuania Securities Commission).


Academic Positions Held

From 1992. he is employed as an assistant at the School of Economics at the courses of Monetary Economics and Bank Management (previosly Fiscal Economics), what is the area of his narrow scientific-research specialization.


He was employed at the State Accountancy Service in the Department of Economic and Financial Auditing until 1992. During 2002. he was the Montenegrin Securities Commission Chairman. He is member of the Association of Montenegrin Economists and associate of the Scientific Society of Serbian and Montenegrin Economists.


Selected Book, Journal & Other Publications

Slobodan Lakić is an author of two books in area of monetary policy and analysis – “Instruments of Monetary Policy in Developed Market Economies” and “Instrumentarium of Monetary Management”, more papers published in the domestic and international professional and scientific journals, exposes and papers in the collections of papers from the conferences of economists, as well as a number of commentaries and interviews in different publications. In his papers he mainly pays attention to the area of monetary economics, banking, financial market.


Selected papers


Country Risk
(Svet finansija, Novi Sad, 1996)

Monetary Control Reform as a Part of an Extensive Financial Reform
(Poslovna politika, Belgrade, 1998)

Money Laundering
(Svet finansija, Novi Sad, 1998)

Bank of England Monetary Control (Instruments), A View of the Instruments Reform of the NBJ
(Berza, Belgrade, 1999)

Central Bank Positioning in the Global Financial Environment
(Svet finansija, Novi Sad, 1999)

A Controverse: Dollarization – Currency Board
(Collection of Papers of CANU, Podgorica, 2004)

Hedge Funds Positioning in Financial Industry
(Preduzetnička ekonomija, Podgorica, 2005)