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Parliamentary Budget Office
Senior Economist, Economic and Fiscal Analysis Division, PBO,
2008-
- Member of small team of economists responsible for developing
the
PBO's economic and fiscal analysis, key reports and research agenda.
- Initiated and published notes on: the Canadian economy; the federal budget
and fiscal projections; the labour market; and monetary policy
issues.
- Communicated research findings to Parliamentarians, senior
government
officials and media in press conferences, briefings and meetings.
- Prepared speeches and presentations for PBO
testimonies to Parliamentary committees and public appearances.
- Wrote PBO's first Operating Plan stating the start-up
organization's
operating principles and near-term goals, and the strategy and resource
allocations to fulfill our mandate.
- Developed PBO's Information Protocol, in consultations
with
PCO,
TBS
and
Finance, formalizing the process by which the PBO accesses information
from government departments under the Parliament of Canada Act.
Queen's University
C.D. Howe Institute
C.D. Howe
Fellow, 2005.
- Activities included: publishing policy papers on
Canadian
Fed-Prov transfers and Foreign Aid;
refereeing papers; writing opinion/editorial pieces;
participating in conferences; attending roundtables on
various policy topics;
attending the Institute's Monetary Policy Council meetings as well as
consultations with the IMF and OECD.
Department of Finance
Researcher, Economic and Fiscal Policy
Branch, Department of
Finance Canada, 2004.
- Published a working paper
that reviewed the literature on rules of origin in preferential trade
agreements.
Bank of Canada
Economist, Research Department, Bank of Canada,
2001-2003.
- Worked the Current Analysis Division, divided time equally
between research and monitoring the Canadian economy.
Research Papers:
- Developed a model of how government balances respond to
changes
in economic conditions.
- Examined historic and real-time performance of Bank of Canada real
GDP
forecasts and
compared
those to consensus forecasts. The methodology provided a
means of tracking data revisions and testing models in the
more-realistic 'real-time' environment.
Current Analysis and Monitoring:
- Prepared several notes on Canadian fiscal
policy which summarized,
analyzed, and quantified federal and provincial budget documents and
their
impact on the quarterly projection model.
- Worked in a team of four economists to produce a short-run outlook,
forecast, and assessment of risks for Canadian GDP, as well as
inflationary pressures on prices and wages.
- Each quarter the team analyzed the National Income and Expenditure
Accounts and participated in the projection.
- We provided
weekly
briefings of all incoming Canadian data, and responded
to ad hoc requests from senior management on various issues.
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