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Milorad Nedeljković

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Milorad Nedeljković (3 December 1883, Knjaževac, Kingdom of Serbia – 1961, France) was a Serbian economist and Axis-collaborating politician.

He graduated and got his Ph.D. from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Economics. He was a professor of national economics and finance at the Subotica Law School.[1]

Nedeljković is best known for being part of Milan Nedić's German-collaborationist government (Government of National Salvation) during World War II as a minister. When the regime was brought down by the Yugoslav Partisans, Nedeljković left the country and while in exile would die. His brother Petar Nedeljković was a general in the Royal Yugoslav Army.

Works

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  • 1907 Zaštita seoskog poseda
  • 1909 Istorija srpskih državnih dugova
  • 1921 Osnovi političke ekonomije
  • 1923 Nauka o finansijama
  • 1923 Ekonomsko-finansijska studija o državi - teorija činilaca proizvodnje, teorija poreza
  • 1929 Naš valutni problem
  • 1933 Ekonomski i pravni problem uloga na štednju
  • 1933 Pogled na današnju krizu i njeno rešenje

References

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  1. ^ Милојевић, Владимир Б. (2022). "Ко је наставник, а ко професор (анализа ученичке анкете)". Књижевност и језик. 69 (2): 429–442. doi:10.18485/kij.2022.69.2.12. ISSN 0454-0689.