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Zoran Pjanić

Zoran Pjanić

Serbian economist (1922–1991)


Zoran Pjanić (Serbian: Зоран Пјанић; 3 July 1922 – 21 June 1991) was a Yugoslav and Serbian economist, professor, and politician.

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Early life

Zoran Pjanić was born on 3 July 1922 in Bitolj, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.[1] He finished primary and secondary education in his hometown.[1] He later enrolled into the Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade where he earned his doctorate in 1956.[2]

Career

Academic

Pjanić worked at various institutions at the University of Belgrade from 1951 to 1979.[3] He was also a member and president of scientific and economic institutions in Serbia and Europe.[2][3] From 1985 to 1987 he was the rector of the University of Belgrade.[4]

Politics

Pjanić joined the Yugoslav Partisans in 1942 and became a member of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, later known as League of Communists of Yugoslavia, in 1945.[3] He was a member of the Assembly of SR Serbia for several convocations.[3] From 1986 to 1989 Pjanić was a member of the presidency of SR Serbia.[4] In 1989, he was a candidate in the 1989 Serbian presidential election, which was won by Slobodan Milošević in a landslide.[5]

He was a socialist.[6]

Personal life

Pjanić received the NIN Award for his 1984 book Samoupravni privredni sistem.[3] He died on 21 June 1991 in Belgrade.[2]

Selected works

  • Problem stanovništva u ekonomskoj teoriji [The population problem in economic theory] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Nolit. 1957. OCLC 16442455. OL 20209976M.
  • Specifična cena proizvodnje i stvarne cene u privredi Jugoslavije 1964-1968 [Specific production price and real prices in the economy of Yugoslavia 1964-1968] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Institut društvenih nauka. 1971. LCCN 72970421. OCLC 12167578. OL 5408250M.
  • Radulović, Miloš; Pjanić, Zoran (1971). Sistem i politika cijena u Jugoslaviji (1945-1965) [Price system and policy in Yugoslavia (1945-1965)] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Institut društvenih nauka. OCLC 14767103.
  • Lang, Rikard; Pjanić, Zoran (1971). Problemi ekonomskih funkcija Federacije vezanih uz djelovanje jedinstvenog tržišta [Problems of the economic functions of the Federation related to the functioning of the single market] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Ekonomski Institut. OCLC 6793872.
  • Ekonomska kriza, uzroci i izlazi [Economic crisis, causes and solutions] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Kolarčev narodni univerzitet. 1985. LCCN 85182411. OL 2617001M.
  • Jović, Borisav; Pjanić, Zoran (1988). Akcija za promene [Action for change] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Ekonomika. ISBN 9788671130257. OCLC 456664385.
  • Vukmirica, Vujo; Pjanić, Zoran (1988). Kapital i socijalizam : savremeni ekonomsko-socijalni sistemi [Capital and socialism: contemporary economic and social systems] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Naučna knjiga. ISBN 9788623040115. OCLC 440402528.
  • Pjanić, Zoran; Bajec, Jurij (1991). Tržište kapital svojina [Market, capital, property] (in Serbian). IP Ekonomika, Beogradska banka D.D. LCCN 92204180. OL 1325969M.

References

  1. Milan, Joksimović; Rajović, Radošin (1971). Jugoslovenski savremenici. Ko je ko u Jugoslaviji [Yugoslav contemporaries. Who is who in Yugoslavia] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Hronometar. p. 811.
  2. "Umro je ekonomista i profesor Zoran Pjanić" [Economist and professor Zoran Pjanić has died]. Srpski legat (in Serbian). 21 June 2017. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  3. "Pjanić dr Zoran, redovan profesor" [Dr. Zoran Pjanić, professor]. Faculty of Economics (in Serbian). Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  4. "Prof. dr Zoran Pjanić". Naučno društvo Srbije (in Serbian). Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  5. Martinov, Zlatoje (2000). U podnožju demokratskih propileja: Izbori u Srbiji, 1990–2000 [At the pedestal of the democratic propylaea: Elections in Serbia, 1990–2000] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Republika. pp. 15, 19. OCLC 50410508.

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