Simeon Djankov is the Director for Policy of the Financial Markets Group at the London School of Economics and a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Previously, he was deputy prime minister and minister of finance of Bulgaria from 2009 to 2013. In this capacity, he represented his country at the Ecofin meetings of finance ministers in Brussels. Prior to his cabinet appointment, he was chief economist of the finance and private sector vice presidency of the World Bank. In his 14 years at the Bank, he worked on regional trade agreements in North Africa, enterprise restructuring and privatization in transition economies, corporate governance in East Asia, and regulatory reforms around the world. He is the founder of the World Bank's Doing Business project. He is author of “Inside the Euro Crisis: An Eyewitness Account” (2014) and principal author of the World Development Report 2002. He is also coeditor of “The Great Rebirth: Lessons from the Victory of Capitalism over Communism” (2014). He is director of the Financial Markets Group at the LSE. Previously he was rector of the New Economic School in Russia and a visiting lecturer at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He has been associate editor of the Journal of Comparative Economics and chairman of the Board of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in 2012–13. He has published over 70 articles in professional journals. He obtained his doctorate in economics in 1997 from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor.