Ivan Zilic - personal academic page
Hello and welcome to my website, I am Ivan Zilic (Žilić), Zagreb based applied econometrician.
I work as a researcher at the Institute of Economics, Zagreb and I am a research associate of the London School of Economics Research for South Eastern Europe (LSEE).
I received my undergrad in Zagreb, master's in Madrid, and Ph.D. in Linz, all in economics. I spent one year in London working for LSEE as a research officer. I am very passionate about any kind of data and visualizations.
Below you can find more info on my research and some random visualizations, all done by me, in R's ggplot2.
If you have any questions, please contact me on my e-mail: zilicivan(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks and best,
Ivan
Published research:
"Fine...I’ll do it myself": Lessons from self-employment grants in a long recession period, IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2021, with S. Srhoj.
The economic effects of political disintegration: Lessons from Serbia and Montenegro , European Journal of Political Economy, 2020, with V. Monastiriotis.
Working for 200 Euro? The Unintended Effects of Traineeship Reform on Youth Labor Market Outcomes, LABOUR, 2020, with I. Tomić.
General versus vocational education: Lessons from a quasi-experiment in Croatia, Economics of Education Review, 2018.
Effect of forced displacement on health, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 2018.
The effect of film industry on tourism: Game of Thrones and Dubrovnik, International Journal of Tourism Research, 2017, with M. Tkalec & V. Recher.
Ongoing research (working papers):
Home sweet home: The effects of housing loan subsidies on the housing market in Croatia, with D. Kunovac
Do financial incentives alter physician prescription behavior? Evidence from random patient-GP allocations, with A. Ahammer.
Does Proximity to Conflict Affect Tourism: Evidence from NATO Bombing, wih M. Tkalec.