Ian Moran is a director and policy economist in Canberra with 11 years’ experience applying advanced quantitative analysis and economic reasoning to complex public policy issues such as workplace relations, climate change, innovation and fiscal equalisation. He combines technical proficiency in R, Stata and Excel with a strong publication and presentation record across academic, industry and government forums. Ian is also an active open-source contributor—his R package mmtable2 has thousands of downloads and was singled out by a pharmaceutical working group for standardised regulatory submissions—illustrating a knack for building tools that bridge research and practical decision-making. With First Class Honours in Economics and a background spanning the Productivity Commission and multiple senior roles at the Attorney‑General’s Department and industry portfolios, he brings both analytic rigor and operational leadership to policy design and implementation.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
School Dux, School Dux at Kelso High School
Bachelor of Commerce (Quantitative Analysis in Economics) / Bachelor of Science (Psychology), First Class Honours in Economics, Bachelor of Commerce (Quantitative Analysis in Economics) / Bachelor of Science (Psychology), First Class Honours in Economics at University of Wollongong
Contributions:2 releases, 182 commits, 122 pushes in 6 months
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Ian Moran - Director at Attorney-General's Department