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Dabić Stojan
International Center for Financial Market Development
Prof. Stojan Dabic, PhD, graduated from the Faculty of Economics, University of Belgrade, in 1963. At the Department of Social and Economic Studies of the Faculty of Law, Belgrade, he earned his Master's degree in Economic Sciences and defended his doctoral dissertation at the same faculty, receiving the Doctor of Laws degree on June 12th, 1980.

Out of the total length of service, Prof. Stojan Dabic spent five years as Chief Financial Officer in business sector, eight years and six months at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, and the remaining years he was in banking, starting as the Head of Department in Jugobanka and reaching the position of Director General of Investbanka. He has been the project leader of a large number of enterprise privatization and restructuring projects in Serbia and abroad.

For over four decades he has put in considerable effort to improve the financial system, modernize banking and develop the financial market, institutions and market instruments.

He is the author of the project for the formation of the first Money Market in 1967 and of all studies for the transformation of this market into the Yugoslav Money Market and the Yugoslav Money and Securities Market. He is the co-author of the project for the formation of the Money and Short-Term Securities Market and the Belgrade Stock Exchange. From the very formation of the first Money Market to the election for the President of the Securities Commission, he was in the governing bodies of these institutions as a member and the president.

As the Chairman of the Securities Commission of the FRY, he participated in international conferences on "Securities and Capital Market" in Washington in 1991, London in 1992, Mexico in 1993, Tokyo in 1994, and Paris in 1995.

In addition to being a full professor at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences for the courses Shareholding and Stock Market Operations and Management in Banking, Prof. Stojan Dabic was the Head of the Department of General Management and the Head of the Center for Financial Market Development at the same faculty. His teaching experience is not only wide but also impressive: at the Faculty of Law in Belgrade, in postgraduate specialist studies in International Trade Contracts; at the Faculty of Economics in Belgrade, in postgraduate specialist studies in Securities and Securities Market; at the Faculty of Economics in Nis, in postgraduate specialist studies in Long-Term Financing Sources and Methodology for Investment Program Design and Evaluation; at the Faculty of Economics in Skopje, in postgraduate studies in the course Securities and Securities Market; and, finally, at the Faculty of Economics in Podgorica, in undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the course Securities.

He has actively participated in numerous conferences of Yugoslav and Serbian economists and lawyers. From the very beginning, he has been a participant and the editor of a thematic area regarding Banking Law in Kopaonik School of Natural Law, which every year gathers a large number of lawyers who practice law as a profession and as a science. As the Head of the Department for Banking and Financial Institutions of the Serbian Association of Economists he moderated, in the capacity of the President of the Organizing and Program Committee, conference sessions in Nis in banking operations and nine conference sessions of economists of Serbia and Montenegro in Milocer in financial market operation, in the period of five years. By the composition of participants, the September Conference Sessions in Milocer had an international character since 1996.

The list of written and published papers by Stojan Dabic, PhD, includes over 70 bibliographic units (not including smaller contributions, notes, reviews and professional papers, i.e., the papers in which the author reports only some of his reflections on current economic trends and current issues of financial and banking operation). He is the author of 6 books and monographs, co-author of 8 books and monographs; other papers were published in proceedings and leading professional journals.