
معرفی
David Miles is a Professor of Financial Economics at Imperial College Business School, affiliated with the Department of Finance. He serves on the Budget Responsibility Committee of the Office for Budget Responsibility and the Commission of the Irish Central Bank. Previously, he was a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (2009–2015). His research focuses on fiscal sustainability, financial stability, monetary policy, and demographic change. He has also contributed to analyses of housing markets, mortgage dynamics, and the impact of remote work on urban economies.
Education & Professional Background:
- Academic roles at Birkbeck College, London and Oxford University
- Industry experience with Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch
Research Interests:
- Fiscal policy challenges and long-term sustainability
- Monetary policy design and implementation
- Demographic shifts and their macroeconomic implications
- Pension system reform and risk management
- Housing market dynamics and mortgage market innovation
Key Publications Trends (2021–2024):
Recent work emphasizes pension fund sustainability (e.g., USS pension scheme analysis), post-pandemic economic recovery strategies, and the macroeconomic impacts of demographic changes. He explores policy trade-offs between health safety and economic activity during the pandemic, as well as long-term structural issues in financial systems.
Awards:
- CBE (2016 Queen's New Year’s Honours)
Advisory & Grants:
Active in policy advisory roles across UK and EU institutions. His work often bridges academic research with practical policymaking, particularly in fiscal and monetary domains.
Labs/Teams:
Collaborates with cross-disciplinary teams at Imperial College and external institutions on topics like pension systems, macroeconomic modeling, and public health policy.
