Sristi . — Associate Consultant
I am an undergraduate student of Economics with academic and applied exposure to public policy, government statistics, and economic research. My work lies at the intersection of behavioural economics, policy design, and data-driven analysis, with a focus on how institutional frameworks and incentives shape economic outcomes. I have conducted research reviewed by Economic & Political Weekly (EPW), where I proposed the Effort–Incentive Hypothesis to examine how reservation policy design influences motivation and aspirational behaviour in competitive examinations. My professional experience includes internships with the Directorate of Economics & Statistics and the District Statistical Office, where I worked with official datasets, National Sample Survey frameworks, price analysis of agricultural commodities, and comparative state–national economic indicators such as GSDP, GSVA, GDP, and GVA. In addition, I have worked with the Entrepreneurs Association of India, contributing to policy documentation, stakeholder communication, international conference presentations, and institutional reports. I am interested in opportunities related to economic research, public policy, analytics, consulting, and development-sector roles.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a skilled researcher in Public Policy and Economic Analysis.
Location: Patna, Bihar, India
Experience: 1 yr 4 mos
Skills
- Economic Research
- Public Policy
- Policy Analysis
Career Highlights
- Authored a paper reviewed by Economic & Political Weekly.
- Conducted significant economic research on policy design.
- Experienced in data-driven analysis and public policy.
Work Experience
Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Bihar
Research Intern (0 mo)
District Statistical Offce, Patna
Statistical Intern (1 mo)
Entrepreneurs Association of India - EAI
Policy & Communications Intern (2 mos)
Freelance
Writer (1 yr 4 mos)
Education
at Kendriya Vidyalaya