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Miriam Bruhn

Senior Economist, Development Economics

Miriam Bruhn is a Senior Economist in the Finance and Private Sector Development Team of the Development Research Group. She joined the Bank as a Young Economist in September 2007. Her research interests include the effect of regulatory reform on entrepreneurial activity, the informal sector, micro and small enterprises, financial literacy, and the relationship between institutions and economic development. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT and a B.A. in Economics from Yale University.


Featured Research
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    New Evidence Shows Way Forward for SME Growth and Job Creation

    Policy Research Talk, November 2016
    Small and Medium Enterprises account for around half of employment in the developing world. Boosting SME growth could translate directly into higher earnings for low-income households. In this talk, Miriam Bruhn compared approaches to promote SMEs in three areas where research is providing new insight: regulatory reform, access to finance, and business practices.
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    Banking the World: Empirical Foundations of Financial Inclusion

    March 2013
    More than 800 million “unbankable” low-income people are already actively using banking and other financial services, suggesting that expanding financial access can not only benefit the poor but create millions of new customers for the financial industry.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Financial Inclusion
  • Investment Climate
  • Private Sector Development
  • Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Jobs

Contact
Tel : +1 202 458 2732
mbruhn@worldbank.org

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