Jelena Nikolic PhD

Degrees
Achievements
EDUCATION:
University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Ph.D. Economics (2007-2011)
University of Belgrade, Serbia
M.Sc. International Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (IMQF) (2005-2007)
Graduate Program in Economic Analysis and Policy (2003-2005)
My Work
CURRENT AFFILIATIONS:
Local Affiliate, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University
PAST POSITIONS:
Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Assistant Teaching Professor of Economics (2015-2019)
London School of Economics and Political Science European Institute, London, United Kingdom
Visiting Research Fellow (2012-2015)
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Visiting Instructor of Economics (2014-2015)
University of Belgrade, Serbia
Assistant Professor of Economics (2012-2014)
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:
"Wage policies in the public sector during wholesale privatization", (2017), IZA World of Labor, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Issue 388, http://dx.doi.org/10.15185/izawol.388 ISSN:2054-9571.
"Pre-Crisis Reforms, Austerity Measures and the Public-Private Wage Gap in Two Emerging Economies", (2017), co-authored with Iva Tomic (Zagreb Institute of Economics, Croatia) and Ivica Rubil (Zagreb Institute of Economics, Croatia), Economic Systems, Volume 41, Issue 2, June, p. 248-265 ISSN:0939-3625.
“Effect of Large-scale Privatisation on Public Sector Pay Gap in a Transition Economy”, (2014), Economics of Transition, Volume 22, Issue 4, October, p. 759-781 ISSN:1468-0351.
“What Has Twenty Years of Public-Private Pay Gap Literature Told Us? Eastern European Transitioning vs. Developed Economies", (2014), Journal of Economic Survey, Volume 28, Issue 3, July, p. 516-550 ISSN:1467-6419.
“Public Sector Pay Gap in Serbia during Large-scale Privatisation, by Educational Qualification”, (2012), Economic Annals, Volume LVII, No. 192 / January–March, p. 7-24 ISSN:0013-3264.
“Determinants of Sovereign Debt Rescheduling in Eastern European Countries”, (2011), co-authored with Alex Stojanovic (Greenwich Business School, United Kingdom) and Natasa Todorovic (Cass Business School, City University London, United Kingdom), Economic Annals, Volume LVI, No. 188 / January–March, p. 7-31 ISSN: 0013-3264.
REFEREE SERVICE:
Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis
Economics of Transition, Wiley-Blackwell
Economic Systems, Science Direct
Economic Inquiry, Wiley Online Library
Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Taylor & Francis
TEXTBOOK REVIEWER SERVICE:
“Principles of Microeconomics” by Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, MacMillan Learning
“Principles of Economics: A Streamlined Approach” by Robert Frank, Ben Bernanke, Kate Antonovics, and Ori Heffetz, McGraw Hill
“Development Economics” by Gerard Roland, Routledge