Economics Benchmarks 2024 – model banks analysis

Additional data breakdowns reveal patterns based on staffing and development

The model banks analysis for economics this year underscores the wide gap between economics teams at the bigger advanced economy (AE) central banks and everyone else. The larger AE category has the most research and policy economists, with the highest salaries, and the greatest proportion of PhD-level economists. Across all these measures, larger AE central banks lead the other categories by a wide margin.

This seems to have a bearing on how these central banks analyse the economy. Larger AE

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