Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
09 Aug, 25
Salary
108874.0
Posted On
09 May, 25
Experience
3 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Monetary Policy, English, Economics, It, Climate Change, Reliability, French, Inflation, Finance, Research
Industry
Financial Services
DID YOU KNOW?
The Canadian Economic Analysis Department provides high-quality economic analysis, projections and research to support the Bank’s monetary policy function. Within the department, the Model Development Division (MODDEV) is responsible for developing and maintaining macroeconomic models used to analyze policy and prepare economic projections for Canada. MODDEV also conducts long-term research to enhance the modeling of key economic linkages and their implications for monetary policy and supports other departmental analyses with its modeling expertise. One of the areas of focus is climate change, as the Bank of Canada recognizes the importance of considering climate change in its work to promote Canadians’ economic and financial well-being. To fulfill its monetary policy mandate of keeping inflation low and stable, the Bank must understand the potential consequences of climate change on the macroeconomy and price stability.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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WHAT YOU WILL DO
Being a part of MODDEV, you will help develop and maintain models to better understand climate-related transition and physical effects on the Canadian economy with implications for monetary policy. You will assess, among other issues, the economic implications of physical and transition risks in a small open economy. You proactively suggest, lead and conduct original, high-quality policy-relevant research and analysis that relates to the topic of climate change. You will respond to requests on climate-relevant topics from senior management and other departments. You will build relationships with internal and external parties, e.g., government and international agencies, other central banks, and outside academics, to share knowledge, research and analysis.