Economist/Sr. Economist - RESSC

International Monetary FundWashington DC, DC

About The Position

The Research Department has one opening for a fungible Economist/Sr. Economist to work on structural and climate policies. Under the Structural and Climate Policies Division, the selected candidate will contribute to strengthening the department’s work on key macro-structural topics, including labor markets, firms’ dynamics, structural reforms, industrial policies, climate change strategies and their co-benefits. The candidate will play a significant role in shaping and implementing the research agenda of the department in these areas, the integration of research results in the multilateral surveillance products of the Fund, and the IMF’s effort to enhance the bilateral surveillance of macro-structural and climate issues in the context of Article IVs. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a proven research record in macro-structural topics, possess experience in the application of modern empirical techniques to macroeconomic and microeconomic data, and exhibit a strong capacity to translate research findings into actionable policy recommendations. Familiarity with modeling and with the topic of artificial intelligence would be regarded as strong assets. Additionally, a solid background in macroeconomics is essential.

Requirements

  • PhD in economics, macroeconomics, international economics, development economics, or in related fields.
  • Demonstrated capacity to work independently.
  • Excellent analytical and technical skills.
  • Ability to write well and quickly.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with different audiences.
  • Strong leadership skills.
  • Solid background in macroeconomics.

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with modeling.
  • Familiarity with the topic of artificial intelligence.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to strengthening the department’s work on key macro-structural topics, including labor markets, firms’ dynamics, structural reforms, industrial policies, climate change strategies and their co-benefits.
  • Play a significant role in shaping and implementing the research agenda of the department in these areas.
  • Integrate research results in the multilateral surveillance products of the Fund.
  • Enhance the bilateral surveillance of macro-structural and climate issues in the context of Article IVs.
  • Carry out high-quality policy-relevant research on macro-structural or climate issues.
  • Translate research findings into actionable policy recommendations.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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