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Qimiao Fan

Qimiao Fan

Country Director for Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova

Europe and Central Asia

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Qimiao Fan is the World Bank Country Director for Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova, joining the position in February 2012 and is based in Kyiv, Ukraine.

Fan oversees the Bank’s program in the three countries and leads policy dialogue with government counterparts, civil society and other partners.

A Chinese national, Fan joined the Bank in 1991 as a Young Professional with assignments working on the former Soviet Union and South Africa before becoming an economist/senior economist on Russia and CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries.

He took leave from the Bank in January 1998 to work in the private sector in various senior executive positions in China until September 2002. After returning to the Bank, Fan became Program Leader for the Investment Climate Program in the World Bank Institute. His most recent assignment was Country Manager for Cambodia.

Prior to joining the World Bank Fan worked as a researcher in development and transition economics at the London School of Economics and as a policy researcher at Jiangxi Institute of Finance and Economics in China.

He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Birmingham, England and a B.A. in Economics from Jiangxi Institute of Finance and Economics in China. He has published widely on topics related to investment climate and problems of economies in transition.

RESEARCH

Innovation for development and the role of government : a perspective from the East Asia and Pacific region

Oct 02, 2008

The investment climate in Brazil, India, and South Africa : a comparison of approaches for sustaining economic growth in emerging economies

Dec 07, 2007

Expanding access to finance : good practices and policies for micro, small, and medium enterprises

May 01, 2007

The investment climate in post-conflict situations

Nov 01, 2006

Enterprise restructuring and economic policy in Russia

Oct 31, 1996
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
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  • Global Economy
CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone : (380 44) 490-6671
qfan@worldbank.org
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Featured Report:

Expanding Access to Finance

This book, by Qimiao Fan, is on micro, small, and medium enterprise finance. It presents a policy framework whereby governments can support increased access by MSME to financial services based on empirical evidence. Read More »

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