- Public Finance Systems
- Tax Systems
- Tax Policy
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Nika Šimurina, PhD, is a Full Professor at the Department of Finance, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb. She has been affiliated with the faculty since 1999, teaching Public Finance, Tax System of Croatia, and International Aspects of Taxation in undergraduate and graduate programs. She also coordinates the Introduction to Regulation course in the graduate professional program. B.Sc. in Law (1998), Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb M.Sc. in Economics (2003), Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb Ph.D. in Economics (2008), Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb Her research focuses on public finance systems, tax systems, tax policy, and international taxation. She has explored topics such as environmental taxes, personal over-indebtedness, income inequality, and the economic impact of renewable energy investments in Croatia. Her work often bridges fiscal policy with broader socio-economic issues. Her publications analyze trends in tax policy, inequality, healthcare efficiency, and sustainability. Recent articles address environmental taxation in the EU, tax drivers of household debt, and cluster analyses of EU economic freedom and corruption. Outstanding Conference Participant Award B&ESI (2018) She has served as a mentor for seminar papers, final theses, and graduate theses, though specific student names are not listed. She has evaluated grants for the University of Rijeka and reviewed submissions for prestigious journals like Economic Review and Zagreb International Review of Economics and Business.





