Summary
Graeme Walsh is a senior economist at the Central Bank of Ireland, specializing in econometric methodology, macroeconometric modelling, and time-series forecasting. He leads and contributes to large-scale structural models of Ireland and the NiGEM world model, employing state-space methods and Bayesian econometrics with proficiency in R, Matlab, Bash, and LaTeX. With nine years at the Central Bank and an MA in Economics from UCD (alongside a BA in Economics, Geography, and Mathematical Studies), he blends policy analysis with rigorous quantitative research. An active communicator and educator, he is an established contributor to stats.stackexchange and maintains a strong practice of scientific programming in Linux environments. Based in Dublin, he also pursues long-distance running, chess, and philosophy of language, reflecting a curious and disciplined approach to problems.
10 years of coding experience