Kori Udovički
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Kori Udovički is Serbian politician. She was born in 1961 in La Paz, Bolivia. She is the President of the Center for Advanced Economic Studies (CEVES), a Belgrade NGO that works for the advancement of economic research and education in South East Europe. She is also President of the Board of Directors of the Foundation for the Advancement of Economics (FREN). FREN's main publication is Quarterly Monitor of Economic Trends and Policies in Serbia , a publication that systematically monitors macroeconomic, corporate and financial trends and policies in Serbia. It comes out in Serbian and English and is also posted on the FREN website.
[edit] Education and political career
She graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Belgrade in 1984 she obtained an MA (1988) and a PhD (1999) in Economics from Yale University. She researched inter-regional trade and integration between the republics of the former Yugoslavia. More recently, she has studied the sustainability of Serbia's macroeconomic framework. From 1993 to 2001, she worked at the IMF in Washington, D.C. and then returned to Belgrade as Special Advisor to the Serbian Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs. In 2002, she became Minister of Energy and Mining in Serbian Government, and was appointed Governor of the National Bank of Serbia the following year, a position she held until February 2004.
[edit] Personal and trivia
She is married and has three children. Her uncle is the former Bolivian president, Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada.