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Tijana Kaličanin is an academic affiliated with Singidunum University, specializing in financial economics with a focus on banking sector dynamics, insurance market analysis, and regional economic integration. She holds a PhD in Finance from Beogradska Bankarska Akademija (2016-2021), preceded by a Master's (Banking, Finance and Business, 2013-2015) and Bachelor's (Banking, Insurance, and Finance, 2010-2013) from the same institution.
Her research interests center on market concentration measurement, financial stability, and cross-border comparisons of banking and insurance sectors in Southeast Europe. Notable work includes analyzing profitability determinants in the Serbian insurance sector and the relationship between bank concentration and interest rates. She frequently collaborates with institutions like the Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, contributing to policy-relevant studies on regulatory frameworks and market power effects.
Her publications span empirical analyses of economic growth drivers in CEE, the impact of FDI inflows, and the application of econometric methods to financial data. While no formal awards are listed, her consistent output in peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings underscores her active role in academic discourse.
Kaličanin's work often intersects with Singidunum University's faculties, though her specific departmental affiliation remains unspecified in the provided data. She has advised no documented students but contributes to academic conferences such as Sinteza and FINIZ, focusing on contemporary business challenges and global economic trends.



