Dr Timothy Foreman
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance
Research interests
- Banking & Finance
Contact details
Biography
Tim Foreman joined the Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance, King’s Business School as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in March 2021.
Before joining King's, Tim was a Postdoc at the RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) in Milan and Adjunct Professor at IE University in Madrid. He completed a PhD in Sustainable Development at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University in 2019.
His research focuses on public policy issues connected to climate change and the environment. His work has studied the macroeconomic consequences of dust storms in West Africa, climate change impacts on labour supply, and the causes and consequences of environmental migration. He is currently working on projects that explain how climate shocks can propagate through the economy and how regulators can manage these risks.
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.
News
King's Climate Energy Governance & Finance Group's first workshop
Dr Timothy Foreman provides a summary of the first Climate Energy Governance & Finance workshop, organised jointly by the Qatar Centre for Global Banking &...
Challenges facing central banks in the 2020s
The Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance's inaugural Annual Conference took place on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 May 2021. The Conference featured 34...
Events
How climate change impacts the economy, financial tools, and climate-compatible growth in Africa
Join us for this seminar exploring how climate change impacts the economy, the financial tools at our disposal, and how to enable climate-compatible growth in...
Please note: this event has passed.
Climate Energy Governance and Finance Workshop
Join us for the next Climate Energy Governance & Finance (CEGF) Workshop, aimed at facilitating interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations on issues at...
Please note: this event has passed.
Climate Finance Workshop
Join us for the next Climate Finance Workshop hosted by the Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance and the King’s Climate Hub.
Please note: this event has passed.
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.
News
King's Climate Energy Governance & Finance Group's first workshop
Dr Timothy Foreman provides a summary of the first Climate Energy Governance & Finance workshop, organised jointly by the Qatar Centre for Global Banking &...
Challenges facing central banks in the 2020s
The Qatar Centre for Global Banking and Finance's inaugural Annual Conference took place on Monday 17 and Tuesday 18 May 2021. The Conference featured 34...
Events
How climate change impacts the economy, financial tools, and climate-compatible growth in Africa
Join us for this seminar exploring how climate change impacts the economy, the financial tools at our disposal, and how to enable climate-compatible growth in...
Please note: this event has passed.
Climate Energy Governance and Finance Workshop
Join us for the next Climate Energy Governance & Finance (CEGF) Workshop, aimed at facilitating interdisciplinary discussions and collaborations on issues at...
Please note: this event has passed.
Climate Finance Workshop
Join us for the next Climate Finance Workshop hosted by the Qatar Centre for Global Banking & Finance and the King’s Climate Hub.
Please note: this event has passed.