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Choosing economics over physics pays off for Izi Sin

Early-career leader award recognises public policy research.

Personal research into job prospects for economists versus physicists paid off for Dr. Isabelle “Izi” Sin, winner of the inaugural NZIER Early Career Economics Leader Award.

Sin, a senior fellow at think tank Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, was recognised for her work on the

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Daniel Riordan Wed, 10 Nov 2021
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