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Professor Đula Borozan is a full-time faculty member at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Osijek, and an external associate at the School of Applied Mathematics and Informatics in Osijek. Her primary affiliation is with the Department of National and International Economics.
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Teaching Areas: Econometrics, Macroeconomics, Welfare Economics, Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy
- Current Role: Head of the Croatian Science Foundation project (2021–2025)
Her research focuses on macroeconomics, energy economics, and sustainable development. She specializes in analyzing energy consumption patterns, carbon emissions, institutional quality, and low-carbon behavioral drivers using econometric models and empirical data. Her work bridges macroeconomic theory with climate policy and sustainable transition strategies.
The 15 most recent publications highlight her contributions to climate policy uncertainty, renewable energy adoption, behavioral economics in low-carbon transitions, and institutional impacts on environmental outcomes. These studies span EU countries, the USA, and post-transition economies, emphasizing policy effectiveness and behavioral segmentation.
Scientific awards include the 2022 Annual State Science Award and recognition as a top 2% influential scientist globally (Stanford, 2021). She leads multidisciplinary projects and contributes to national policy as a member of Croatia’s Economic Council since 2021.



