Maryla Maliszewska is a Senior Economist in the Macroeconomics, Trade & Investment Global Practice of the World Bank Group. Her area of expertise covers various aspects of trade policy and regional integration with a special focus on the impacts of trade on poverty and income distribution. She specializes in global analyzes of structural and demographic change, as well as trade policy using computable general equilibrium models.
She contributed analyses underlying several World Bank reports and has published in refereed journals such as Journal of Policy Modeling, Review of Development Economics, Journal of African Economies. She joined the World Bank in 2010. Prior to this she was a Research Fellow at the Center for Social and Economic Research in Warsaw, Poland, where she led several deep free trade agreement feasibility studies for the European Commission and acted as an advisor to the National Bank of Romania.
She holds a doctorate from the University of Sussex in Brighton, U.K. and an M.A. in Economics from Sussex, U.K. and Warsaw University, Poland.