Mr Sameedh Sharma
PhD Student in Economics
Research interests
- Economics
Biography
Project title: Essays in Macroprudential Policy and Bank Risk
Year of entry: 2020, Full-Time
Supervisors: Dr Filipa Sá, Professor Gulcin Ozkan
Sameedh Sharma is a PhD student in Economics at King's Business School. His research is in the area of financial stability and focuses on the transmission of macroprudential policy. He is a recipient of the Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance doctoral research studentship.
Prior to joining King’s Business School, Sameedh worked as a Trade analyst for the International Trade Centre (a joint body of the WTO and UNCTAD). He was also a researcher for the Trade and Agriculture group at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) in Delhi, India.
Sameedh holds Master’s degrees in Economics from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Geneva) and Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics (Pune, India), and a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from the University of Delhi.
Research
Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
The Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance is a research centre dedicated to the study of central banks and the challenges they face in the global environment. It aims to develop cutting-edge research in all areas of central bank policy making, ranging from monetary policy to financial stability and regulation.
Research
Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
The Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance is a research centre dedicated to the study of central banks and the challenges they face in the global environment. It aims to develop cutting-edge research in all areas of central bank policy making, ranging from monetary policy to financial stability and regulation.