Dilruba Karim
Consultant / Advisor chez The National Institute of Economic & Social Research
Profil
Dr. Dilruba Karim is a Consultant at The National Institute of Economic & Social Research (NIESR).
She is also a Senior Lecturer in n Economics and Finance at Brunel University with a focus on research into banking crises.
She is also a visiting researcher at NIESR.
She received her PhD Economics and BSc Economics from Brunel University.
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The National Institute of Economic & Social Research
The National Institute of Economic & Social Research Investment ManagersFinance The National Institute of Economic & Social Research, founded in 1938, produces economic projections for the regions of the UK using data from NiGEM and a combination of approaches. The institute collaborates with external partners, including the UK Productivity Commission, to identify future policy choices. The private company is based in London, UK. NIESR produces a comprehensive forecast for the Economic Outlook each quarter using its leading forecasting tool, NiGEM. Before each evidence session, the Productivity Commission invites academics and practitioners in the field of productivity to share their views. | Consultant / Advisor | - |
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The National Institute of Economic & Social Research
The National Institute of Economic & Social Research Investment ManagersFinance The National Institute of Economic & Social Research, founded in 1938, produces economic projections for the regions of the UK using data from NiGEM and a combination of approaches. The institute collaborates with external partners, including the UK Productivity Commission, to identify future policy choices. The private company is based in London, UK. NIESR produces a comprehensive forecast for the Economic Outlook each quarter using its leading forecasting tool, NiGEM. Before each evidence session, the Productivity Commission invites academics and practitioners in the field of productivity to share their views. | Finance |