Oruc, Nermin

Nermin
Oruc

http://www.credi.ba

Nermin Oruc holds PhD degree in Economics from Staffordshire University, UK. He has 8 years of teaching experience from local universities, where he taught Econometrics, Research Methods, Labour Economic and Economic Development, as well as more than 10 years of experience in leading and participating in research projects. He was also employed as a consultant on a number of projects with World Bank, IOM, UNDP, and other organisations. His research interests include migration, labour market analysis, poverty and inequality. He was awarded teaching fellowship by the CERGE-EI Prague for the period 2012-2015 and InGRID visiting fellowship to ISER, University of Essex. Nermin is currently Coordinator of the Western Balkans Migration Network and leader of the national team for BiHMOD, a micro-simulation model for tax and benefits policies in BiH, based on EUROMOD.

Roles

  • Center for Development Evaluation and Social Science Research

    Research Institute, Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Director

  • Center for Development Evaluation and Social Science Research

    Other, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Director

Research

Drivers of radicalisation of youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Authors Nermin Oruc, Nikolina Obradovic
Year 2020
Journal Name Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja
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1 Journal Article

Determinations of Firm Growth: A Study of Rural SMEs in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Authors Selma Delalić, Nermin Oruč
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Economic and Social Studies
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2 Journal Article

Competitive Location Assessment – the MCI Approach

Authors Nermin Oruc, Boris Tihi
Year 2012
Journal Name South East European Journal of Economics and Business
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3 Journal Article

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