The Economics Division conducts cutting-edge research on macroeconomic management, public finance, international trade, labour markets, poverty and inequality, and economic growth.
Through advanced quantitative analysis and policy-oriented studies, the division provides actionable insights that inform government policy, private-sector decision-making, and development planning. Its work engages with national institutions, regional bodies, and international research partners to ensure that economic policy recommendations are both globally informed and locally relevant.
The division plays a central role in advancing evidence-based economic reforms that promote structural transformation, macroeconomic stability, and inclusive prosperity.