VJEKOSLAV DOMLJAN

1. Education

 PhD, Economics, University of , Belgrade,  MBA, , Belgrade, Serbia  BA, Economics, , Mostar,

2. Key positions (industry)

 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, ; Member of Commission  ; Faculty of Economics; Associate Professor  Government of Federation of BiH; Strategic Advisor to Deputy Prime Minister

3. Publications

 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 , 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 (CITC- VI) “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

 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

 Development Finance  Economic Development