Natasha Moeen

Ms. Moeen completed her MPhil in Economics in 2016 and her BSc (Honors) with double majors in Economics and Finance from the Lahore School of Economics. She has taught a variety of Economics and Finance courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and has contributed to course and curriculum development at the Lahore School. She has also supported research as a research assistant on the paper, “A Distracting Obsession: The Competitiveness Paradigm as an Organising Framework for Policy Advice and Practice in Bangladesh” by Professor Matthew McCartney, assisting in the compilation of graphical data.
Her research interests focus on Macroeconomics, with a particular emphasis on Social and Human Capital, credit market imperfections, and the broader role of social structures in economic outcomes.


  • Moeen, S. (2018). “Human and Social Capital Complementarities in the Presence of Imperfect Credit Markets.” Lahore Journal of Economics, 23(2), December 2018.