Summary
Adam Currie is an economist with 11 years of experience focused on economic impact consulting at Oxford Economics, where he progressed from Assistant Economist to Economist. He holds an MSc in Applied Economics with Distinction and a BA in Economics & Finance from the University of Strathclyde, combining rigorous academic training with practical policy-facing analysis. Adam specialises in input-output modelling, development economics, sustainability and public policy, applying data analytics to quantify economic impacts for clients. His background includes research assistant roles and internships that honed skills in large dataset manipulation, clear data storytelling, and presenting actionable recommendations to senior stakeholders. Based in London and active in the Saltire Programmes, he brings a UK-focused perspective with an international outlook on development issues. Colleagues would describe him as analytically rigorous, comfortable translating complex models into accessible insights, and curious about the interface between sustainability and economic strategy.
11 years of coding experience
University of Strathclyde
Master of Science - MSc, Applied Economics, Master of Science - MSc, Applied Economics at Strathclyde Business School