Rimsha Arif is a Teaching Fellow at LUMS, where she teaches courses in Principles of Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics and Statistics and Data Analysis, with a focus on data analysis. Her research interests include economic development, policy evaluation, and the intersection of technology and economics. She works as a Monitoring & Evaluation Consultant at Oxford Policy Management, supporting governance reforms in Pakistan, and has served as a Development Economics Consultant with the World Bank, contributing to research on electricity pricing and regulatory reforms.

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