I am an MPhil graduate in Economics from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) with a strong background in financial economics, policy analysis, data analysis, article writing, and teaching. Over the past four years, I have been actively involved in the development sector, conducting research and currently serving as a Research Associate at the Engineering Development Board. I have authored several articles and papers covering a wide range of economic topics such as financial economics, energy, institutions, and Islamic economics.
To conduct research and make policies to strengthen the Engineering industry of Pakistan.
“Facilitating Ease of Doing Business for Engineering Industry in Pakistan (EODB)”, in order to facilitate the engineering industry.
Working with Mr. Kashif Mateen Ansari (Harvard Alumni & CEO of SEDL), to understand the functioning of the Energy Sector of Pakistan. Conduct energy-economics-related research to publish articles. Policy Briefs and reports about the energy sector. Participate in and organize research-related conferences and meetings. Write and/or edit related documents and reports contributing to the research process. As needed, perform additional research tasks.
Worked with Dr. Omer Siddique, Sr. Research Economist, and Dr. Farhat Mehmood, Assistant Professor to understand the functioning of the labor and corporate finance markets respectively.
Conducted surveys and interviews across different cities of Punjab and KPK.
Proposed the Federal Government to eliminate the administrated market fluctuations to promote free-market competition in the labor market.
Project named Understanding Pakistanis
Collaborated with PIDE and the World Bank to study the social, economic, and religious dynamics of Pakistan.
Led a team of 10 members in the Central Punjab region of Pakistan.
Conducted 300 interviews of people in Central Punjab across 6 districts.
Project named Comprehensive National Level Assessment of Demand and Supply of Forests Products and Services
Collaborated with PIDE and the World Bank to study the social, economic, and financial dynamics of Pakistan forestry.
Led a team of 10 members in the Central Punjab region of Pakistan.
Conducted 1000 interviews of people in Central Punjab across 8 districts.