Maja Ivanović je rođena 1985. godine na Cetinju. Osnovnu školu i gimnaziju završila je u Podgorici. Na Ekonomskom fakultetu u Podgorici, smjeru: Finansije i bankarstvo, diplomirala je 2008. godine, sa prosječnom ocjenom 9,90. Tokom studiranja bila je korisnik više stipendija i nagrađivana je više puta. Kao korisnica CEEPUS stipendije, jedan semestar završila je na Univerzitetu za ekonomiju i biznis administraciju u Beču (Wirtshaftsuniversitat), smjer: Finansije. Među dobijenim nagradama izdvajaju se nagrada Opštine Podgorica “19. decembar”, Nagrada Ekonomskog fakulteta za najbojeg studenta u generaciji, kao i Nagrada Centralne banke Crne Gore i Atlas Grupe za talentovane studente. U septembru 2009. godine upisuju postdiplomske/doktorkse studije iz oblasti ekonomije (Mphil/PhD in Economics) na Ekonomskom fakultetu na “Staffordshire University” u Velikoj Britaniji, kao dobitnica stipendije Fonda za otvoreno društvo i Britanske Vlade. Na pomenutom Univerzitetu, u novembru 2014. godine, odbranila je doktorsku disertaciju: Procjena bankarske stabilnosti: sa posebnim osvtom na zemlje Centalne i Jugoistočne Evrope i Crne Gore i stekla zvanje doktora ekonomskih nauka.
Svoj radni angažman započela je u Centralnoj banci Crne Gore, oktobra 2008. godine, u Sektoru za kontrolu banaka. U periodu od 2014. do 2020. godine, radila je kao specijalni savjetnik direktora u Sektoru za finansijsku stabilnost, istraživanja i statistiku, za makroekonomsko modeliranje i prognoze, te istraživanja finansijske stabilnosti. Od 2020. godine radi kao savjetnica Viceguvernera.
Pohađala je specijalističke kurseve i seminare u organizaciji Međunarodnog monetarnog fonda, Svjetske banke, Evropske centralne banke, Banke Engleske, Banke Holandije, Banke Njemačke, Banke Italije, Banke Francuske, Banke Slovenije i Banke Češke. Govori engleski i italijanski jezik. U radu koristi statističke softverske pakete: MFIT, Stata, Eviews i Matlab. U naučnoistraživačkom radu usmjerena je na istraživanja iz oblasti makroekonomije i finansijske stabilnosti.
IZABRANA BIBLIOGRAFIJA
Poglavlja u knjigama
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Vojinovic-Jacimovic, Danijela; Ivanovic, Maja; Rogic, Suncica. FDI in Montenegro// The Economic Geography of FDI in the Successor States of Yugoslavia: A Quarter Century after Dissolution/ Deichmann, Joel (editor), Springer (2021) |
Recenzirani časopisi |
Baćović, M., Vojinovic-Jacimovic, D., Lipovina-Božović, M. I M. Ivanovic (2021) Balkan’s paradox: are wages and labour productivity significant determinants of fdi inflows?, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 23:1, pp. 144-162. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19448953.2020.1818039
Ivanovic, Maja and Milena Lipovina-Bozovic (2018) Capital Flows in a Euroized Economy: SVAR Approach, Proceedings of Rijeka Faculty of Economics: Journal of Economics and Business, Vol. 36, n. 2, pp. 647-675. https://hrcak.srce.hr/en/213583
Mitrovic, M. Marijana and Maja Ivanovic (2017) Inflation in a Fully-Euroised Economy: Could Inflation Differentials Threaten Competitiveness? Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, Vol. 6, n. 2, pp. 101-124. https://www.cbcg.me/repec/cbk/journl/vol6no2-6.pdf
Ivanovic, Maja (2016), “Determinants of Credit Growth: The Case of Montenegro” , Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice, Vol. 5, n.2, pp. 101-118. https://cbcg.me/slike_i_fajlovi/fajlovi/journal/vol5/jcbtp-2016-0013.pdf
Ivanovic, Maja (2012), “Estimation of macroeconomic and bank-specific determinants of the quality of loans in Montenegro”, Economics and Finance Notes, Vol. 1, n.2, pp. 199-226.
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Radne Studije CBCG |
Ivanović, Maja i Nina Vujanović (2022). Procjena potencijalnog rasta ekonomije u Crnoj Gori primjenom metoda proizvodne funkcije i Kalman filtera. Radna Studija Centralne banke Crne Gore, broj 31. https://www.cbcg.me/slike_i_fajlovi/fajlovi/fajlovi_publikacije/radne_studije/procjena_rasta_ekonomije_cg.pdf
Ivanović, Maja, Vujanović, Nina, Kilibarda Milica i Ana Vlahović (2021). Analiza uticaja pandemije COVID-19 na ekonomiju i bankarski sistem Crne Gore. Radna Studija Centralne banke Crne Gore, broj 29. https://www.cbcg.me/slike_i_fajlovi/fajlovi/fajlovi_publikacije/radne_studije/analiza_uticaja_covid-19_na_ekon_i_bank_sistem-cg.pdf
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Radovi na međunarodnim naučnim konferencijama / Zbornici radova:
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The impact of COVID-19 on potential output in Montenegro“, 19th Emerging Markets Workshop Madrid, 2022 Banco de España, November 28-29.
“Non-performing Loans in Montenegro: Determinants and Macroeconomic Impact”, LSEE Workshop on Economics of the Western Balkans, London, UK, 24-25 June 2019.
“Towards identification of gaps in data availability for maintaining financial stability – the case of Montenegro” , IFC-National Bank of Belgium Workshop on "Data needs and Statistics compilation for macroprudential analysis" Brussels, Belgium, 18-19 May 2017. https://www.bis.org/ifc/publ/ifcb46c.pdf
“Credit Booms, Foreign Banks and the Incidence of Non-Performing Loans in Central and Eastern Europe”, 4th European Conference on Banking and the Economy - ECOBATE), Winchester, England , Oktobar 2016 http://ecobate.arbe.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/ECOBATE-2016-PROGRAMME.pdf
“Monetary policy, macroprudential policy and financial stability in euroised country: The case of Montenegro”, 2nd Policy Research Conference of the European Central Bank Network in cooperation with Bank of Slovenia in Ljubljana. Septembar 2016 https://www.bsi.si/en/bank-of-slovenia-r.asp?MapaId=1876
“Ownership, Bank-Specific and Macroeconomic Determinants of Non-Performing Loans in Central and Eastern Europe”, 5th Scientific conference National bank of Republic of Macedonia. Mart 2016 http://www.nbrm.mk/?ItemID=FF1BD8C82DD08347A2E8475EAB4B1838
“Determinants of Credit Growth: The Case of Montenegro”, 1st Policy Research Conference of the European Central Bank Network with Bank of Slovenia in Ljubljana. Oktobar 2015 https://www.bsi.si/en/bank-of-slovenia-r.asp?MapaId=1876
“Estimation of macroeconomic and bank-specific determinants of the Quality of loans in Montenegro”, International Scientific Conference: “From Global Crisis to Economic Growth. Which Way to Take? ”; Faculty of Economics in Belgrade. Septembar 2012
“Estimation of macroeconomic and bank-specific determinants of the Quality of loans in Montenegro”, 4th International Conference, Maj 2012
“The Economies of Balkan and Eastern Europe Countries in the Changed world”; EBEEC, Sofia.
“Assessing banking stability in Montenegro”, 26th International Conference: “Managing Economic Transition network”; European Association for Comparative Economic Studies and Brunel University - Business School, London. Mart 2012
Stress Testing of Montenegrin banking sector”, International Conference: “Advances in Stress Testing in Central and South Eastern Europe”; World Bank, Thessaloniki. Maj 2010 |