Job Description
-devising methods and procedures for obtaining data;
-understanding various sampling techniques that may be used to conduct different types of surveys;
-creating, as well as using, various econometric modelling techniques to develop forecasts;
-understanding and interpreting data;
-analysing data to test the effectiveness of current policies, --------products or services and advising on the suitability of alternative courses of action and the allocation of scarce resources;
-explaining research methodology and justifying conclusions drawn from research data;
-providing economic advice to a range of stakeholders;
-evaluating past and present economic issues and trends;
-writing various technical and non-technical reports on economic ------trends and forecasts to inform the press and public;
conducting numerous oral and visual presentations, which non-technical audiences must be able to understand thoroughly in order to inform decisions.
Job Specification
-