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Mirela Miescu is a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Lancaster University, affiliated with the Lancaster University Management School. Her research focuses on empirical macroeconomics, structural vector autoregression (VAR) analysis, and Bayesian econometric methods. She has presented her work at numerous international conferences and seminars, including the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Seminar on Bayesian Econometrics. Her recent publications explore topics like corporate earnings announcements' impact on economic activity, nonlinearities in inflation targeting, and the effects of monetary and fiscal policy post-2008 global financial crisis.
Her academic activities include participation in research groups such as the Centre for Financial Econometrics, Asset Markets and Macroeconomic Policy, and the Macroeconomics and Financial Markets Research Group. She supervises PhD students, including Aikaterini Deligianni, and actively engages in collaborative research on policy shocks, economic uncertainty, and geopolitical risk dynamics. Her work bridges theoretical econometric frameworks with real-world policy analysis, emphasizing structural models and Bayesian methodologies.
Miescu’s research has been published in journals like the International Economic Review and the International Journal of Finance and Economics. She maintains an active presence in academic networks, contributing to workshops and serving as an invited speaker at institutions worldwide. Her teaching and research reflect a commitment to advancing quantitative methods in macroeconomic analysis.

