Vlado Dimovski

Slovene economist, philosopher, politician, university professor
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IntroSlovene economist, philosopher, politician, university professor
PlacesSlovenia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
isEconomist Politician Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Finance Politics
Gender
Male
Birth21 July 1960, Postojna, Municipality of Postojna, Slovenia
Age64 years
Star signCancer
Education
University of LjubljanaBachelor of Arts(—1984)
University of LjubljanaMaster of Arts(—1988)
University of LjubljanaBachelor of Arts(—1989)
Cleveland State UniversityDoctor of Philosophy(—1994)
Bežigrad Grammar School
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Biography

Vlado Dimovski, Slovenian economist, philosopher, politician, consultant and university professor, * 21 July 1960, Postojna, Slovenia.

Biography

After finishing the Bežigrad Grammar School Dimovski graduated in 1984 at the School of Economics and Business at the University of Ljubljana, where he received also an M.S. in economics in 1988. At the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana he graduated in 1989 also in philosophy. He received his PhD degree in management and finance from the Cleveland State University, Ohio, United States in 1994.

Since 1985 Dimovski has been teaching at the School of Economics and Business, Ljubljana, from 2005 onwards as a full professor. As a visiting professor, Dimovski has been teaching at many different universities all over the world. Dimovski directed many research projects, financed by research foundations and corporations.

Dimovski counseled many different administrative and corporative bodies. Dimovski was two times Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs in the Government of Slovenia: in the government of prime minister Janez Drnovšek (2000–2002), and in the government of prime minister Tone Rop (2002–2004).

Since 2018 Dimovski is a personal counselor of the prime minister of the Republic of North Macedonia. Since 2019 he is the vice president of the Adriatic Council.

In 2016 Dimovski became a regular member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts in Salzburg.

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