Aeman Nadeem

Aeman Nadeem holds an MPhil in Economics from the Lahore School of Economics, graduating as a Gold Medalist with a CGPA of 3.93. Her research titled “Impact of Early Childbearing on Child Health in Punjab” has been published in the Pakistan Development Review. She has supervised numerous undergraduate and MS research projects in the areas of academic achievement, environmental economics, and international trade.

She teaches a range of undergraduate courses, including Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Financial Accounting, and Research Methods. Her primary research interests include development economics, gender and health, and environmental economics.

In addition to her teaching and research responsibilities, Aeman actively participates in faculty development initiatives and represents the Lahore School at national and international

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Publications

 

Research Projects

  • Beyond Borders: A Comparative Analysis of Trading Partners and Regional Integration on CO2 Emissions
    Collaborated with a research team at the Lahore School of Economics to assess the impact of trading partners and regional integration on CO2 emissions in Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.
  • Institutional Quality, Incidence of Corruption, and Foreign Direct Investment Inflows: A Case Study of Pakistan
    A BSc research project examining how institutional quality and corruption affect foreign direct investment inflows in Pakistan.