Dr. Maryam Mirfatah ๐ is a macroeconomist with expertise in monetary policy, exchange rate regimes, and DSGE modeling. She earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Yazd University and has held research positions at leading institutions like the London School of Economics, Kingโs College London, and currently, Banco de Portugal ๐ต๐น. Her work blends empirical policy analysis ๐ with applied macroeconomics, publishing in top journals like Economic Modelling. A UK HEA Fellow ๐ฉโ๐ซ, she actively contributes to global economic dialogues ๐ through collaborations and international conferences. Dr. Mirfatahโs research supports sustainable, evidence-based policymaking across diverse economies. ๐๐๐ก
Dr Maryam Mirfatah | Computational Materials Science | Best Researcher Award
Dr Maryam Mirfatah, King’s College London, United Kingdom
Profile
๐ Education
Dr. Maryam Mirfatah holds a Ph.D. in Economics (2019) from Yazd University, Iran, with a thesis focused on โMoney Growth Rules in Emerging Economiesโ ๐๐. She earned her M.Sc. in Economics (2011) from Azad University of Isfahan and a B.Sc. in Statistics (2006) from Isfahan University of Technology ๐๐. Committed to teaching excellence, she completed a Graduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching (2020) at the University of Surrey, earning Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) ๐ฉโ๐ซ๐. Additionally, she participated in the prestigious GTA Workshop at the London School of Economics in 2024 ๐๐ฌ๐ง.
๐๏ธ Experience
Dr. Maryam Mirfatah is a highly accomplished economist with over 15 years of professional experience in academic, policy, and industry roles ๐๐. She currently serves as a Research Fellow at Banco de Portugal ๐๏ธ and a Visiting Fellow at Kingโs Business School, London, focusing on macroeconomic policy and global financial spillovers. Her academic roles span Kingโs College London, LSE, and City University of London, where she teaches macroeconomics, econometrics, DSGE modeling, and policy design ๐๐. She also has corporate experience in financial risk analysis and feasibility studies in Iranโs steel and mining sectors ๐๏ธ๐ผ, blending technical expertise with real-world economic application.
๐ Presentation
Dr. Maryam Mirfatah has actively contributed to prestigious international economic conferences ๐๐. From 2019 to 2025, she presented at events such as the CEBRA Annual Meeting ๐ฉ๐ช, Southern Economic Associationยฎ Meetings ๐บ๐ธ, Money Macro and Finance Society Conferences ๐ฌ๐ง, and Computing in Economics and Finance Conferences ๐ซ๐ท๐จ๐ฆ. Her insights have been showcased at T2M at CREST, France (2025) and India’s ISI Growth Conference (2021) ๐ฎ๐ณ. Dr. Mirfatahโs work bridges macroeconomics, finance, and computational modeling, earning global recognition and fostering interdisciplinary academic dialogue ๐๐ก๐ค. Her frequent invitations reflect her influence in modern economic theory and policy research.
๐ย Research Focus
Dr. Maryam Mirfatahโs research bridges monetary economics and international macroeconomics with a forward-looking lens on climate change and energy transition ๐ฑโก. Her interests span monetary and fiscal policy, open economy macroeconomics, and macro-financial stability ๐ผ๐ฆ. She delves into the interplay between macroprudential frameworks and global economic shocks, analyzing how policies can foster resilience in volatile financial systems ๐๐ก๏ธ. Her work is crucial in shaping economic strategies that align sustainability with stability, offering insights into managing cross-border financial risks and driving green economic transformation for a more balanced and future-ready world ๐๐ฟ.
๐ Publications
LAMP, Informality and Monetary Growth Rules in an Emerging Economy
Authors: M. Mirfatah, V.J. Gabriel, P. Levine
Journal: Economic Modelling (2025)
Explores macroeconomic policy and informal sector dynamics in emerging markets.
Optimal Liquidity Provision and Interest Rate Rules: A Tale of Two Frictions
Authors: P. Levine, M. Mirfatah, J. Pearlman, S. Tsiaras
Journal: School of Economics Discussion Papers (2023)
Investigates interest rate policy under market frictions in a DSGE framework.
Monetary Growth Rules in an Emerging Open Economy
Authors: M. Mirfatah, V.J. Gabriel, P. Levine
Journal: School of Economics Discussion Papers (2020)
Focuses on monetary rule design in economies with exchange rate volatility.
Imperfect Exchange Rate Pass-through: Empirical Evidence and Monetary Policy Implications
Authors: V. Gabriel, P. Levine, M. Mirfatah, J. Swarbrick
Year: 2019
Empirical study analyzing how exchange rate fluctuations impact domestic prices.
Analysis of the Impact of Good Governance on the Non-Oil Export of Oil Exporting Countries
Authors: H. Sharifi-Renani, H. Mollaesmaeili-Dehshiri, M. Mirfatah
Journal: Journal of Economic Policy and Research 8(1), 1โ10 (2013)
Early work examining governance and diversification in oil-dependent economies.
Dr Maryam Mirfatah | Computational Materials Science | Best Researcher Award