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Fatemeh Ibrahimi NazarianMarshall School of Business AdministrationFinance And Business Economics DepartmentUniversity of Southern CaliforniaHoffman Hall-224Los Angeles, CA 90089Phone: (213) 740-3934Cell: (310) 617 -2194Email: Ibrahimi@marshall.usc.eduEDUCATIONPh. D. Finance and Business Economics, Graduate School of BusinessAdministration, University of Southern California, 1990Dissertation: The Effects of Exchange Rates and Related Macroeconomic Variableson Stock Markets Under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes: A Cross-Country Study1970-1987M.A. Economics, Department of Economics, University of Southern California, 1982B.A. Political Science, and Economics, Florida Atlantic University, 1979FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATIONCorporate Financial ManagementMacroeconomic Theory and PolicyInternational Economics, and FinanceEconometrics and forecastingACADEMIC EXPERIENCEAcademic Director, International Business Education and Research (IBEAR) MBAProgram, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, 2013-2018Associate Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics, Marshall School OfBusiness, University of Southern California, 2017-presentAssistant Professor of Clinical Finance and Business Economics, Marshall School OfBusiness, University of Southern California, 2010-2016Adjunct Professor of Finance and Business Economics, Marshall School of Business,University of Southern California, 2009-2010

Visiting Faculty, College of Business Administration, Department of Economics,Florida Atlantic University, 1996Lecturer, Finance and Business Economics Department, Marshall School of BusinessAdministration, University of Southern California, 1986-1990Teaching Assistant, Finance, and Business Economics Department, University ofSouthern California, 1982-1985TEACHING EXPERIENCEFinance and Business Economics DepartmentMarshall School of Business, University of Southern CaliforniaGraduate courses:Corporate Finance, GSBA 521Macroeconomic Analysis for Business, FBE 526The Firm in National and International Economy, GSBA 549Money and Capital Markets, FBE 524Undergraduate courses:Business Finance, BUAD 306The Financial System, FBE 324International Trade, Finance and Commercial Policy FBE 462Microeconomics for Business, ECON 351xMacroeconomics For Business , Econ 352XRESEARCH EXPERIENCEResearch Associate in Middle Eastern Studies, International Relations and MiddleEastern Studies, Dornsife, September 2014 to present.Research Associate, Center for Futures Research, Graduate school of Business,University of Southern California, 1982-1986Participated in 20-year forecast projects, designed to provide insight into long termsocial, economic and business consequences of change. The following projects weresponsored by from 8 to 20 major corporations:Political and Economic Risk Analysis for Canada, and MexicoHousing and Business ConditionsU.S. World Business ConditionsResearch Fellow, Energy Modeling Center, University of Southern California,participated in a global Energy Project, Sponsored by OPEC, 1980-19822

PUBLICATIONS“Efficiency of Currency Asset Classes,” International Journal of Economics and FinancialIssues, Vol. 3, No. 2 (2013), pp. 544-558 (with Mohammad R. Safarzadeh and KristalMolina).“Risk and Return to Investment in Five Emerging Nations: A Mathematica Simulation,”Journal of Stock and Forex Trading, Vol. 1, No. 2, July 2012, pp. 1-6 (with Mohammad R.Safarzadeh).“International Stock Markets and Fluctuations in Exchange Rates and OtherMacroeconomic Variables”, with Lars Oxelheim and Claus Wihlborg, Global PortfolioDiversification: Risk Management, Microstructure and Implementation Issues,Academic Press, 1995.“International Stock Returns and Macroeconomic Price Variables”, with VincentDropsy, International Finance in the New World Order, Edited by Peter Gray andSandra Richard, Elsevier Ltd, 1995.“Macroeconomic Policies, Exchange Rate Regimes and National Stock Markets”, withVincent Dropsy, International Review of Economic and Finance, 1994.“Exchange Rate Exposure and National Stock Markets,” with Vincent Dropsy,Proceeding of the Academy of International Business West Regional Meetings, 1991.CURRENT RESEARCH AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS“An Intervention Function Analysis of Tariffs on Risk and Returns to FinancialMarkets” (With Mohammad Safarzadeh), 2019“Is There a Bubble in Southern California Housing Market?” (With MohammadSafarzadeh), 2019“Unconventional Monetary Policy and It’s Impact on Real Estate Values and LongTerm Economic Growth” (With William S. Allen), 2016“The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Risk and Return to Health Care Industry:An Intervention Function Analysis” (With Mohammad Safarzadeh), 2016“The Trade Effects of EMU in the Long-run: A Country-Level Study,” Working paperin Progress, (with Payam Hashemi), submitted to USC Dornsife Institute for NewEconomic Thinking , 2016“Risk and Return Performance of the Mortgage Backed Securities” (with HamidFalatoon, and Mohammad Safarzadeh), 20153

“Is REIT a Right Investment? Risk and Return Analysis of Mortgage BackedSecurities,” working paper in progress, (with Mohammad Safarzadeh) , 2014“Cointegration Analysis of Commodity Prices and Emerging Market ETFs” (withPasha Safarzadeh and Victor Levi) presented at the 88th Annual Conference of theWestern Economic Association International Conference, Seattle, WA, July 2013.“Purchasing Power Parity—The Case of Taiwan-US Dollars (NTD/USD)” with VictorLavi, and Pasha Safarzadeh). Presented at the 88th Annual Conference of theWestern Economic Association International Conference, Seattle, WA, July 2013.“Relative Efficiency of Currency Asset Classes,” presented at the 87th annual meetings ofthe Western Economic Association International Conference in San Francisco,California, July 2012, (with Mohammad Safarzadeh and Kristel Molina).“Effectiveness of Exchange Market Intervention: The Case of U.S. and TaiwanDollars,” (with Mohammad R. Safarzadeh) presented at the 86th Annual Conferenceof the Western Economic Association International Conference, San Diego, CA, July2011.“Risk and Return to Investment in Emerging Nations: The Case of BRIC Countries,”(with Mohammad R. Safarzadeh) presented at the 85th Annual Conference of theWestern Economic Association International Conference, Portland, OR, July 2010.Submitted for publication in the International Journal of Business and Economics.CORPORATE EXPERIENCEChief Financial Officer, Desertfruits Export Co., responsible for operations andbudgeting of multi-faceted export firm in the field of agricultural products.AWARDSWinner, Most Inspirational Faculty Award, Masters of Science in Finance, 2018.Winner, Most Inspirational Faculty Award, Masters of Science in Finance, 2016.Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Educational Support and Contributionsto the Iranian-American Community, City of Los Angeles, March 2018.Winner, Golden Apple Teaching Award for Finance and Business Economics,Marshall School of Business, 2013.Departmental commendations for outstanding performance in teaching, Universityof Southern California.4

Dean’s Award, University of Southern California.Dean’s Honor List, Florida Atlantic University.COMMITTEES AND ORGANIZATIONSFaculty Promotion Committees, Department of Finance and Business Economics,Marshall School of Business, 2018.Faculty 3-Year Review Committees, Department of Finance and Business Economics,Marshall School of Business, 2018.Admissions for MS in Finance, Marshall School of Business, 2013-present.Admissions for Full-Time one Year (IBEAR) MBA, Marshall School of Business,2013-2014Faculty advisor for USC Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Marshall School ofBusiness, 2012-present.Faculty mentor for USC Marshall Connections Program, 2011-2012.Faculty mentor for USC Marshall Office of Undergraduate Advising, 2011-present.Advisor to Economics Society of USC, 2010-present.Advisor to LAVALAB, trans-disciplinary USC student organization committed tohands on innovation and entrepreneurship, aiming to develop practical profitableand responsible solutions to real world problems, 2013-present.Advisor to Economics Society of USC, 2010-present.Advisor to China Business and Cultural Experience Club, USC, 2010-present.Professors & Scholars of Iranian Heritage Organization (APSIH), Member andParticipant , 2012-PresentIranian American Women Foundation, Member and Participant 2015-PresentAssociate Board Member of Good Samaritan medical Center, and Saint Mary’sHospital, Palm Beach, Florida 1991-1998. Participated and gave input to thePresident and CEO of these Medical Centers.Board Member of Governor’s Bank, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1992-19955

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University of Southern California Hoffman Hall-224 Los Angeles, CA 90089 Phone: (213) 740-3934 Cell: (310) 617 -2194 Email: Ibrahimi@marshall.usc.edu EDUCATION Ph. D. Finance and Business Economics, Graduate School of Business Administration,

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