economic policy officer
Economic policy officers develop economic strategies. They monitor aspects of economics such as competitiveness, innovation and trade. Economic policy officers contribute to the development of economic policies, projects and programs. They research, analyse and assess public policy problems and recommend appropriate actions.
About economic policy officer
As an economic policy officer, you work at the intersection of economics and government, shaping policies that influence national prosperity and competitiveness. Your day-to-day work involves analyzing economic trends, researching policy problems, and developing evidence-based recommendations for government agencies and legislators. You will monitor key economic indicators such as trade patterns, innovation metrics, and competitiveness rankings, then translate these insights into actionable policy proposals. Your role requires strong analytical skills and the ability to communicate complex economic concepts to non-technical audiences. This position offers meaningful impact on a national scale, with opportunities to influence economic development strategies and legislative frameworks that affect entire industries and regions.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a economic policy officer.
Economic Analysis and Research
- Analyze economic trends including GDP growth, inflation, employment and trade data
- Conduct research on specific economic policy problems and assess their impact
- Forecast future economic trends and scenarios to inform policy planning
- Monitor national and international economic developments and competitiveness metrics
Policy Development and Recommendation
- Develop evidence-based economic policies and strategic frameworks for government approval
- Create solutions to complex economic problems based on data analysis and best practices
- Advise legislators and government agencies on economic implications of proposed legislation
- Provide recommendations on economic development strategies and innovation initiatives
Government Relations and Coordination
- Maintain relationships and coordinate with government agencies on policy implementation
- Liaise with local government representatives to understand regional economic needs
- Implement government policy decisions and monitor their effectiveness
- Advise on legislative acts and regulatory frameworks from an economic perspective
Policy Assessment and Evaluation
- Assess public policy problems and their root causes through economic analysis
- Evaluate economic criteria and impacts when making policy recommendations
- Monitor the implementation and outcomes of economic policies over time
- Identify areas for policy improvement based on economic data and performance indicators
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (15)
Optional (12)
Related Occupations
Other occupations in the Legal, social and cultural professionals category that share similar skill requirements.