Mariam Kharaishvili

Mariam completed her Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor Nathan Balke in 2017 and joined the National Bank of Georgia in Fall 2017 as a Leading Specialist. She has since been promoted to Chief Specialist. Before coming to SMU, Mariam received her Bachelor's degree in international economic relations from Tbilisi State University and her Master's degree in Economics from the International School of Economics at Tbilisi State University.  

At the National Bank of Georgia, Mariam works in the in the Macrofinancial Modeling and Analysis division in the Financial Stability department. Her main duties include working on financial stability reports, developing macrofianancial models, developing sustainable finance frameworks, and conducting macroprudential analysis.

Mariam is also very active in academia in Georgia. She is a lecturer at the International School of Economics at Tbilisi State University (ISET). And she is an Assistant Professor at  where she is also the co-head of the PhD program in Economics. Mariam was heavily involved in creating this program which started in 2018.

I learned so much at SMU. I have acquired so many skills at SMU as a researcher, that I use now to do my job at the National Bank of Georgia. I was also given opportunity to teach at SMU and was constantly receiving feedback on my teaching methods; that made me a better teacher and I fell in love with teaching. That is why I choose to do so much teaching on top of working at NBG.

I loved the environment at SMU. Being a PhD student is a stressful thing, but professors at SMU Econ Department are great and supportive and that makes the whole process so much easier.
— Mariam Kharaishvili, National Bank of Georgia and Caucasus University