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Dr. Viktor Viljevac is an Associate Professor in the Department of Macroeconomics and Economic Development at the Faculty of Economics, University of Zagreb (EFZG). With his office in Room B104, he maintains regular consultation hours on Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 to 12:00, and also offers alternative consultation times upon email request.
His research focuses on macroeconomic policy, labor market dynamics, and economic development. Viljevac's work particularly examines Croatian economic issues within the European context, with emphasis on monetary policy, inflation dynamics, labor market matching efficiency, and transition economies. His research demonstrates strong methodological expertise in econometric modeling and policy analysis.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on the interaction between monetary policy and economic outcomes in Croatia, particularly during the country's transition to the Eurozone. His work on labor market segmentation by educational attainment has contributed significantly to understanding mismatch issues in European labor markets. Viljevac frequently publishes in both English and Croatian, demonstrating his commitment to contributing to both international academic discourse and domestic policy discussions.
His research has practical implications for policymakers dealing with inflation control, labor market reforms, and economic integration processes. The recurring themes across his publications indicate a sophisticated understanding of how macroeconomic policies affect different segments of the economy, particularly in transition economies moving toward European integration.




