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Email: t.hamadi@qmul.ac.uk
I am a final-year Economics PhD student at the School of Economics and Finance of Queen Mary University of London.
My research interests are in macroeconomics, climate economics, and Bayesian econometrics. I explore and develop methods to identify and examine the macroeconomic implications of climate change shocks and climate uncertainty shocks. My most recent research utilises a high-frequency identification approach to develop a new instrument capturing the role of carbon policy expectations with the aim of examining its impact on macroeconomic aggregates and a class of asset prices.
Prior to starting my PhD, I obtained my MRes (Distinction) and MSc (Distinction) degrees at Queen Mary University of London. I hold a BSc (First-Class Honours) from Brunel University of London.
You can find my CV here.