Dušan Pavlović (professor)


Dušan Pavlović, is Serbian political economist, political analyst, author, and former politician.

Early life and education

Pavlović was born in 1969 in Zagreb, Croatia. He moved with his mother to Belgrade in 1981. Between 1989 and 1994, while a student in Belgrade, Pavlović was a founder member of doo-wop band Vampiri. He played a rhythm guitar.
He received his BA degree from the Faculty of Political Science at the University of Belgrade in 1994, and MA and PhD degrees from the Central European University in Budapest in 1997 and 2003, respectively. Since 2005, he teaches political economy with public choice at the Faculty of Political Science in Belgrade, where he currently holds the title of an associate professor. His areas of interest are political economy of democratic institutions, and rational and public choice theory.

Research Interest

Between 1996 and 2005, he worked at the Institute for European Studies, the G17 institute, and the Jefferson Institute in Belgrade.
His academic works include Consolidation of Democratic Institutions in Serbia after 2000, Writings in Political Economy, and . He authored a number of articles in Politika, Danas, Vreme and other newspapers in 2001-2013. He regularly blogs on public policy and theoretical issues on his blog named .

Politics

Between September 2013 and January 2014, Pavlović was an advisor to the Minister of Economy in the government dominated by Aleksandar Vučić's Serbian Progressive Party, position held by his close friend Saša Radulović When Radulović resigned after falling out with Vučić, Pavlović did the same. Together, they formed the neo-liberal Enough is Enough movement, advocating the changes in Serbian political culture and the breakup of political cartels in Serbia, which has eventually raised to the level of a political movement. On the 2016 Serbian parliamentary election, the movement won 6.02% of the vote and 16 seats in the National Assembly. Pavlović, who was second on the list, became an MP on June 2, 2016.
Pavlović left Enough is enough on 1 November 2018, and submitted the resignation to the Serbian Assembly on 13 November 2018.

Money Wasting Machine

In April 2016, he published a book titled , which is half-theoretical, half-biographical account of the five months he spent as an advisor to the minister of economy, Saša Radulović. The book sold 1,000 copies within less than two months. Dan Graf added another 1,000 copies in mid-June 2016. The 3d updated edition in another 600 copeis came out in October 2018 with the new chapter on neoliberalism in Serbia.