New Delhi, Delhi, India
With over six years of experience in economics and data analysis, I am a versatile and innovative researcher who can tackle complex and challenging problems with rigor and creativity. I have worked as a research analyst at The Economist Intelligence Unit (The EIU), covering Asian countries and producing insightful reports on economic trends, policies, and risks. My core competencies include quantitative research, data analytics, causal inference, econometrics, and macroeconomics. I am proficient in Stata, Matlab, Python and R, in the order stated. I use these tools to build robust models, conduct rigorous tests, and generate practical solutions. I also have a flair for writing, and I can communicate complex concepts in clear and engaging narratives for various audiences. My goal is to leverage my skills and knowledge to contribute to the advancement of economic research and policy.
Taught Macroeconomics, Business Mathematics and Business Strategy to BBA students.
Assisted Prof Pritha Dev in her course Microeconomics Assisted Prof Chirantan Chatterjee in his course Revisiting Global Health & Pharmaceutical Economics during COVID-19 (RGHPE) Incomplete
Course: Microeconomics (ME), Instructor: Prof Pritha Dev, Programme: Postgraduate Programme in Management
Course: Revisiting Global Health & Pharmaceutical Economics During Covid-19 (RGHPE), Instructor: Prof Chirantan Chatterjee, Programme: Postgraduate Programme in Management
Country Analysis - Asia Covered Nepal, Philippines and Singapore.