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Preceded by
  
Marko Skreb

Alma mater
  
University of Zagreb

Name
  
Zeljko Rohatinski

Education
  
University of Zagreb

Residence
  
Zagreb, Croatia

Profession
  
Economist

Role
  
Economist

Succeeded by
  
Boris Vujcic


Born
  
3 August 1951 (age 73) Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia (now: Croatia) (
1951-08-03
)

Children
  
Vedran Rohatinski, Natasa Rohatinski

Zeljko Rohatinski (born 3 August 1951 in Zagreb) is a croatian economist who served as a Governor of the Croatian National Bank from 2000 until 2012.

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Early life

Rohatinski graduated from the University of Zagreb Faculty of Economics in 1974, where he also received his doctorate in 1988 with a thesis titled Vremenska dimenzija ekonomske aktivnosti drustva (English: The Dimension of Time in Society's Economic Activities).

Career

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He started his professional career in 1974 as an intern at Croatia's Republic Bureau of Planning, and was appointed general manager of the Bureau in 1989. In 1990 he was appointed Head of the Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy Division at the Zagreb Institute of Economics, which he managed until 1998, when he became Chief Economist at Privredna banka Zagreb, where he worked until April 2000, when he took up the post of Director for Macroeconomic Analyses at Agrokor.

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He left that post in July 2000 upon being appointed Governor of the Croatian National Bank by decree of the Croatian Parliament on 12 July to serve a six-year term. On 7 July 2006, he was reappointed for a his second six-year term at the post.

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Rohatinski was a Fulbright Program fellow, and he authored a number of research papers, a book edition of his thesis titled Vremenska dimenzija ekonomske aktivnosti drustva, and he also co-authored the book A Road to Low Inflation (published in English by the Croatian Government in 1995, ISBN 953-6430-00-2).

In December 2008, Jutarnji list, a national Croatian daily newspaper, selected Rohatinski as Person of the Year, crediting him with the stability of Croatia's financial system amid the global financial crisis.

In January 2009, The Banker, an international financial monthly published by the Financial Times, bestowed two awards on Rohatinski in their annual banking awards. Rohatinski won the Award for Best Central Bank Governor of Europe and the Best Central Bank Governor of the World in 2008.

Personal life

Rohatinski is married and has two adult children. In his spare time he plays chess and tennis. He is of Jewish origin.

References

Zeljko Rohatinski Wikipedia


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