Requisition ID 35586 Office Country United Kingdom Office City London Division Office of the Chief Economist Full-Time/Part-Time Full Time Contract Type Fixed Term Contract Length 2 years Posting End Date 28/04/2025
Purpose of Job
The Associate Economist reports to the Director of Research and contributes to the analysis of large data sets and the preparation of core OCE products, either independently or under the supervision of a senior economist. The Associate Economist is responsible for the independent management of large data sets and their analysis, including through advanced econometric techniques. He or she also provides guidance to and shares knowledge with interns and Analysts regarding the analysis of large datasets.
Background
OCE consists of a team of approximately 15 economists, analysts and assistants. It contributes to the operational, policy and strategy work of the Bank by providing intellectual leadership on economic and financial aspects of transition in the region. OCE is responsible for research on critical economic issues relevant to the transition region and EBRD operations, macroeconomic analysis in support of country work, and relations with academia. It also leads the design and implementation of large-scale surveys (such as the Enterprise Surveys, Banking Environment and Performance Surveys and Life in Transition surveys); randomised impact studies; and the production of most major external publications produced by the OCE, including the annual Transition Report.
Accountabilities & Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications
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