About the job Economist / Sr. Economist
ECONOMIST / Sr. ECONOMIST JOB DESCRIPTION
About CEGIS:
Centre for Effective Governance of Indian States (CEGIS pronounced See-Jis) aims to improve lives by helping Indian state governments deliver better development outcomes. We believe that well-functioning governments share at least four features with high-performing organisations: (a) outcome measurement and data driven decision making: which requires appropriate data collection (on both inputs and outcomes), analysis, insight generation, and decision making at different levels of government; (b) effective personnel management including competency-based hiring and training, adequate staffing, appropriate job assignments, and performance measurement and management; (c) strategic public finance where attention is paid to both the quantity and quality of expenditure and revenue, and where where resource allocation is based on evidence and cost-effectiveness; (d) and creating efficient systems to leverage markets and external actors (including for-profit and nonprofit organisations). At CEGIS, we support state governments to build these foundations so that they can deliver development outcomes more effectively.
CEGIS works closely with the political and bureaucratic leadership in Indian states to achieve transformational change. We are currently present in 8 states - Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, BTR (Assam), Delhi, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Odisha. We also partner with union agencies/ministries such as Capacity Building Commission, Ministry of Women & Child Development (MoWCD), Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation (MoSPI) to share insights from our state-level work and disseminate them broadly. We also collaborate closely with academics and research institutions to ensure our work is grounded in rigorous research and evidence-based practices.
CEGIS Approach and Model of Functioning
Our solutions to enhance governance are co-created with state governments in a state-led way, where we focus on deep partnerships with states with an iterative cycle of think-demonstrate-document-transfer. We work closely with the top bureaucratic leadership, front-line workers and public officials in Finance, Planning, Human Resources and a few other priority line departments. Many of our solutions reflect ideas outlined in our founder Prof. Karthik Muralidharans book (Accelerating Indias Development), and these solutions are constantly being refined based on real-time feedback and are designed to both be customized to the contexts we are working in, and to create templates that can provide the starting point for replication across contexts.
To further explore the mission of CEGIS and the impact we hope to have, please take a look at this video of our CEO, Dr Vijay Pingale.
Position Summary: Economist/Sr. Economist
As the demand for CEGISs offerings is growing, we aim to hire multiple Economists to join the Economics and Statistics Unit (ESU) at CEGIS to conduct economic analysis focused on state-level policy issues in India. In this pivotal role, you will be at the forefront of driving analytical work and conducting impactful research on policies and programmes that can boost the effectiveness of thousands of crores of public spending, and thereby improve the translation of public expenditure into development outcomes for millions of people.
You will work closely with a diverse team of analysts and economists in close collaboration with senior government officials and with technical guidance and inputs from Prof. Karthik Muralidharan (and other faculty members as appropriate).
As a CEGIS Economist, key responsibilities will include (but not be limited to): (a) conducting original research and technical analysis to evaluate new proposed expenditure items - we are interested in both causal inference and predictive analytics; (b) conducting economic analysis of government policies and programs and evaluating key programs; (c) staying abreast of and summarizing relevant research for answering policy questions; (d) knowing and understanding major datasets on the Indian economy, and helping to merge and manage these datasets to enable rapid policy-relevant analysis, (e) identifying and liaising with academic and other researchers to obtain expert inputs into policy decisions, and (f) mentoring and coaching teams of analysts with undergraduate and masters degrees. This position offers an exciting opportunity to apply your analytical skills and communicate impactful ideas, making a tangible impact on governance and public policy in India.
Role and Responsibilities
1. Economic Research and Technical Analysis
Conduct comprehensive economic research and analysis on various policy and programmatic issues relevant to state governments.
Review and synthesize research literature to inform policy and intervention design
Develop data-driven insights and recommendations to support effective policy implementation and governance reforms.
Provide technical leadership and inputs to CEGIS field projects, including sampling design, data analytical frameworks, and analytical tools.
Coordinate internal reviews, offer substantive advice on economic rationale and quality of economic analysis in CEGISs strategies, programs, and projects.
Curate and update datasets (international, national, and state) for rapid analysis.
2. Policy Development and Collaboration
Engage with senior government officials to identify research, analysis, and knowledge gaps that can be filled by CEGIS
Engage with a range of stakeholders, including government officials, researchers, and think-tanks, to foster effective policy dialogues and knowledge sharing across Indian states, and beyond.
Support CEGIS teams and projects in developing and implementing evidence-based policy solutions, providing critical economic insights and analyses.
Translate economic research findings into practical policy ideas and reforms that can be presented to state governments for consideration.
3. Knowledge Creation and Dissemination
Draft high-quality notes, reports, policy briefs, and academic papers, applying economic concepts and analytical methods effectively.
Create and present accessible content to communicate complex economic findings and insights to both academic and non-academic audiences.
Serve as a liaison between CEGIS projects and external academic and technical experts, ensuring the relevance and rigor of economic analysis.
Contribute to and oversee the production, quality control, and dissemination of diverse knowledge outputs, including academic publications.
Engage with media, public forums, and academic conferences to promote discourse on key economic issues and share CEGISs research contributions.
Education & Skills
Ph.D. in Economics, Public Policy, Applied Statistics/Data Science, or a related field is strongly preferred (Ph.D and 0-6 years experience will be considered for an Economist position, and 6-12 years would be evaluated for a Sr Economist position)
Proficiency in data science methods such as predictive modeling (building, comparing, and tuning predictive models; cross-validation and out of sample evaluations; updating models over time); management and manipulation of large scale datasets; and some CEGIS domain-specific ML skills (small-area estimation and forecasting; risk scoring and early warning systems will be greatly valued
Familiarity with major research datasets covering India and experience in compiling and using complex datasets.
Strong writing and communication skills in English; fluency in other Indian languages, especially Hindi, is a plus.
Experience
Applied research and policy at any level, with a focus on public finance, budget analysis, and program-level analysis.
Cutting edge data analytics for decision making; conducting rapid A/B tests with iterative experimental designs will be a plus
Writing high-quality policy briefs, research papers, and notes.
Exposure to project design and implementation, particularly in collaboration with government officials or large-scale projects, is advantageous.
Demonstrated interest in government functioning improvement and using research, data analytics, and evidence to inform policy.
Personal Characteristics and Desired Qualities
Strong quantitative, analytical, and conceptual skills in economics.
Creative thinking, willingness to experiment with new ideas, and ability to translate ideas into action plans and execute them.
Intellectual curiosity and commitment to continuous learning.
Passion for working with governments to enhance state effectiveness.
Ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders and build consensus.
Excellent people management skills and ability to motivate and lead teams.
Adaptability to work independently and as part of a small, dynamic team.
Location and Compensation
The location of the role will be based out of any of: Delhi/Chennai/Hyderabad/Bengaluru/Mumbai/Raipur/Lucknow/Chandigarh/Bhubaneshwar.
Remuneration will be highly competitive with Indian academic, and think tank pay scales and will depend on the candidates experience levels.
Apply Now
Although we will accept rolling applications, candidates are requested to apply by January 12, 2026 (11:59pm EST) for full consideration. As part of your application, please include a CV, links to your best pieces of research, and a cover letter outlining your interest in the role and in policy-relevant research more generally.
Candidates shortlisted during the initial round of screening will be informed by the middle of January 2026.
Shortlisted candidates will be provided with additional details regarding the role, including its pivotal role in CEGISs long-term vision.
Candidates who wish to pursue the process will then be given a written assignment, which will have to be turned in within two weeks.
Candidates shortlisted after the written assignment round will be invited for virtual interviews with the CEGIS team, and Professor Karthik Muralidharan.
We expect to make the first round of offers by the middle of February 2026.
Pre- reads:
A glimpse into life at CEGIS - CEGIS Retreat 2024
State Capacity, Governance, and Public Systems Prof. Karthik Muralidharan on Seen & Unseen with Amit Varma on education , healthcare , federalism and state capacity, and bureaucracy in India.
You are also highly encouraged to read Prof. Karthik Muralidharans book Accelerating Indias Development: A State-Led Roadmap for Indias Development which informs much of CEGISs work and theory of change
To learn more about our founder and the thinking that shapes CEGIS, shortlisted candidates are encouraged to listen to select podcast conversations featuring Prof. Karthik Muralidharan, where he discusses Indias development challenges, state capacity, and evidence-based governance.
Recommended listening:
Karthik Muralidharan Episodes on SparX by Mukesh Bansal: Podcast Episode 1, Podcast Episode 2, Podcast Episode 3
Karthik Muralidharan: Indias Roadmap for Effective Governance FED Dialogues: Podcast Episode
Dr. Karthik Muralidharan on Making Indian Governance More Effective Sushasan | Podcast