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Biography
Maham Naeem is a Research Assistant at the University of Nottingham, working with Dr. Simon Toubeau on a project analyzing regional and central government COVID-19 public health and fiscal policy responses across multi-level states. She holds an MSc in Development Economics from the University of Nottingham, where her dissertation investigated the impact of temperature shocks on economic growth in 54 developing countries. Prior to joining the university, she worked across government, multilateral organizations, and policy research institutions, gaining experience in economic policy analysis, climate resilience, human rights due diligence, and international trade.
Expertise Summary
Maham's expertise spans quantitative and qualitative research, cross-national data collection, and applied econometrics, with a focus on panel data methods and multi-level modeling. She is proficient in Stata, Dynare, MATLAB, SPSS, and MS Office, and has experience working with global datasets such as OxCGRT, OECD fiscal databases, and national statistical sources. Her research interests include development economics, climate-economy linkages, fiscal and trade policy, and governance in multi-level states. She has contributed to academic writing, policy reports, market analysis, and stakeholder consultations. She has worked on projects involving climate-resilient finance, human rights due diligence, ESG data analysis, and international competitiveness.