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Researchers
Marko
Vujicic
Marko Vujicic is an economist specializing in issues related
to the health care sector. He is currently working in the Health,
Nutrition and Population unit of the Human Development Network
at the World Bank. Specific topics of interest include provider
responses to incentives, migration of health care professionals,
labor market dynamics in the health care sector, health financing
and fiscal space issues in developing countries. He has worked
in several developing countries including Ghana, Ethiopia, Tanzania,
Barbados, South Africa. Prior to joining the Bank in 2004, he
held the position of Labor Economist in the Human Resources
for Health Department at the World Health Organization in Geneva.
Mr. Vujicic completed his Ph.D. in economics at the University
of British Columbia in Canada in 2003. Parallel to his studies
he worked as an associate consultant with the National Health
Care Practice at IBM Business Consulting Services and has carried
out independent consulting work for the Canadian Health Services
Research Foundation. He has also worked as a research analyst
for the Centre for Health Services and Policy Research at the
University of British Columbia. He is a Canadian national.
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