chief economist at Microsoft

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The chief economist at Microsoft is a senior executive role responsible for guiding the company’s economic research, data-driven strategy, and policy analysis to inform business and product decisions.

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instanceOf executive position
collaboratesWith engineering teams at Microsoft
external academic economists
government policymakers
policy and legal teams at Microsoft
product teams at Microsoft
sales and marketing teams at Microsoft
employer Microsoft NERFINISHED
employerType multinational technology company
field applied economics
data science
economics
public policy analysis
goal assess economic implications of Microsoft’s products and services
evaluate economic impact of regulatory and policy changes on Microsoft
optimize Microsoft’s business outcomes using economic insights
support evidence-based decision making at Microsoft
industry technology industry
influences corporate strategy at Microsoft
product strategy at Microsoft
public policy positions of Microsoft
reportsTo senior leadership at Microsoft
top executive management at Microsoft
requiresSkill data science
economic modeling
executive communication
policy analysis
quantitative analysis
strategic thinking
responsibleFor competition and antitrust economic analysis for Microsoft
data-driven strategy at Microsoft
economic modeling for Microsoft products and services
economic research at Microsoft
informing business decisions at Microsoft
informing product decisions at Microsoft
labor market analysis relevant to Microsoft
macroeconomic scenario analysis for Microsoft planning
market analysis for Microsoft
policy analysis at Microsoft
regulatory impact analysis for Microsoft
sector software industry
seniorityLevel senior executive
uses causal inference techniques
econometric methods
experimentation and A/B testing
large-scale data analysis
workLocation Microsoft corporate offices NERFINISHED

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Susan Athey positionHeld chief economist at Microsoft