From providing data to help alleviate child poverty to appraising new transport schemes your work will affect the daily lives of millions of people. Indeed, the key role played by economists in most government departments emphasises the importance attached to economic advice throughout the Civil Service.
Profiles of GES Economists
To see profiles of working GES economists please view the GES Profiles sections
These include economists working as
Economists working in departments and agencies
To find out more on the key issues for economists in each department, as well as contact details please browse the departments below:
- Business, Innovations and Skills
- Competition Commission
- Committee on Climate Change
- Department for Culture, Media and Sport
- Department for Communities and Local Government
- Department for Energy and Climate Change
- Department for Environment, Food and Rurual Affairs
- Departent for Education
- Department for Health
- Department for Transport
- Department for Work and Pensions
- Export Credits Guarantee Department
- Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Forestry Commission
- Food Standards Agency
- HM Revenue and Customs
- HM Treasury
- Home Office
- Health and Safety Executive
- Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency
- Ministry of Defence
- Ministry of Justice
- Law Commission
- Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) Secretariat
- National School of Government
- Office of Fair Trading
- Office of Gas and Electricity Markets
- Office for National Statistics
- Office of Rail Regulator
- Postal Services Commission (Postcomm)
- Scottish Government
- Water Services Regulation Authority (OFWAT)
- Welsh Government
Alternatively you can chat to a GES economist by going to the Economics Forum
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