Hamed Ghiaie is a macroeconomist who has conducted research and contributed to esteemed international economic organizations, including the International Labour Organization (ILO, Geneva), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD, Paris), the International Monetary Fund (IMF, Washington D.C.), and the Research Group on International Economics and Development (GREDI, Quebec, Canada).
At ESCP, Hamed co-directs the Affaires Publiques specialization (Paris), coordinates the Bachelor II Macroeconomics program (across all campuses), and co-coordinates the Pré-Master Economics I course (Paris). He teaches within the BIM, MIM, MSc and EMBA and supervises Bachelor’s, Master’s and MBA students in the preparation of their theses. In 2021, one of his students received the MiM Master Theses Award for the outstanding quality of their dissertation, as assessed by the European Research Committee.
Hamed’s current research focuses on Macro-Housing, public policy design, optimal monetary and fiscal policy. He collaborates on these topics with economists from the International Monetary Fund and researchers affiliated with central banks in various countries.
Hamed earned his PhD in Economics and Public Policy from the CY Cergy-Paris University. His dissertation, titled Essays on Financial Economics & Policy Modeling, was qualified in the 2019 Campagne de Qualification (Qualification de MCF, Section 05), a nationwide evaluation of French PhD candidates.