Simeon Dyankov
Simeon Dyankov (Bulgarian: Симеон Дянков, also Djankov; born July 13, 1970) is a Bulgarian economist and Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. From 2009 to 2013, he was the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Bulgaria in the government of Boyko Borisov. Prior to his cabinet appointment, Simeon Dyankov was a Chief economist of the finance and private sector vice-presidency of the World Bank. He was an associate editor of the Journal of Comparative Economics from 2004 to 2009. Dyankov was a chairman of the board of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. In 2013, he was appointed rector of the New Economic School in Moscow, a title he held until July 2015. Since November 2015, Dyankov was research fellow of the Financial Markets Group
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Simeon Dyankov
Simeon Dyankov (Bulgarian: Симеон Дянков, also Djankov; born July 13, 1970) is a Bulgarian economist and Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. From 2009 to 2013, he was the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Bulgaria in the government of Boyko Borisov. Prior to his cabinet appointment, Simeon Dyankov was a Chief economist of the finance and private sector vice-presidency of the World Bank. He was an associate editor of the Journal of Comparative Economics from 2004 to 2009. Dyankov was a chairman of the board of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. In 2013, he was appointed rector of the New Economic School in Moscow, a title he held until July 2015. Since November 2015, Dyankov was research fellow of the Financial Markets Group
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Simeon Denczew Djankow, bułg. ...... nsów w rządzie Bojka Borisowa.
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Simeon Dentschew Djankow (auch ...... erheiratet und hat zwei Söhne.
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Simeon Denčev Djankov (Симеон ...... nment de l'université Harvard.
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Simeon Dyankov (Bulgarian: Сим ...... e for International Economics.
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Симеон Денчев Дянков (нар. 13 ...... Російської економічної школи.
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Симеон Денчев Дянков (род. 13 ...... оссийской экономической школы.
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Simeon Denczew Djankow, bułg. ...... nsów w rządzie Bojka Borisowa.
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Simeon Dentschew Djankow (auch ...... erheiratet und hat zwei Söhne.
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Simeon Denčev Djankov (Симеон ...... nment de l'université Harvard.
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Simeon Dyankov (Bulgarian: Сим ...... of the Financial Markets Group
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Симеон Денчев Дянков (нар. 13 ...... Російської економічної школи.
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Симеон Денчев Дянков (род. 13 ...... оссийской экономической школы.
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