VJEKOSLAV DOMLJAN 1. Education • PhD, Economics, University

VJEKOSLAV DOMLJAN
1. Education
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PhD, Economics, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
MBA, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
BA, Economics, University of Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2. Key positions (industry)
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London School of Economics; Co-director, Deputy Team Leader; Strategic Advisor; DFID
funded project "Support to Pro-Poor Policy in BiH"
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH; Ambassador of BiH to Canada and Cuba
Development Bank of FBiH; Executive Director and Chief Economist
Securities Commission of FBiH, Sarajevo; Member of Commission
University of Sarajevo; Faculty of Economics; Associate Professor
Government of Federation of BiH; Strategic Advisor to Deputy Prime Minister
3. Publications
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Domljan, V. (2012) Is the New Beginning of the Paralysed Society Possible? In V. Džihić and
D. Hamilton (eds.), Unfinished Business – the Western Balkans and the International
Community. Washington, DC: Brookings Institutions Press.
Domljan, V. (2011) Neretva Valley Development Corridor – Model of Creating Export Forces
on Regional Basis. Sarajevo: Akademija nuka i umjetnosti BiH, Proceedings of the
International Scientific Conference „Regional Cooperation in Europe: Opportunity for the
Balkans organised by ANUBIH, HAZU, LSE and University of Bologna, 21-23 September,
2011, Dubrovnik.
Domljan, I. and V. Domljan (2011) Efficiency Assessment of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Water
Sector Companies, Six International Conference on Construction in the 21st Century (CITCVI) “Construction Challenges in the New Decade”, July 5-7, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Domljan I. and V. Domljan (2010) The Way for PPPs in water infrastructural projects in BiH,
10th International scientific conference VSU 2010, Sofia.
Domljan, V. (2006) “Crowding Out the Unobserved Economy in Western Balkans”. In D.
Kostovicova and V. Bojicic-Dzelilovic (Eds.). "Austrian Presidency of the EU: Regional
Approaches to the Balkans". Vienna: the Centre for the Study of Global Governance
(London School of Economics and Political Science).
Domljan. V. (ed.), J. K. Ingram, K. Fogarty, P. Nicholl, D. Wilson and R. Esangga (2002)
Finance and Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sarajevo: Forum1/1 Student Initiative
(with the support of USAID Corporate Governance and Business Investment Project).
4. Membership in international associations / collaborations
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Member of LSEE - Research on South Eastern Europe
Member of the Permanent Study Group of European Centre for Peace and Development
(attached to University for Peace, UN)
5. Research interests
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Development Finance
Economic Development