Economic Policy
Economic Policy needs to be dynamic in nature and driven by research. The gap between policy making and its effectiveness in the implementation stage can be largely attributed to failure to keep it grounded to the ground reality.
People need driven policy is what APRF seeks to specialize in.
Sub Areas
Macro-economic Policies
Money Supply & Interest Rates
Labour Market Studies
Stock Market Analysis
Government Schemes
Inflation
Research beyond the business plan
We have five main departments which work together in all phases of a research project
- Formulating Research Plan Division
- Action Research Division
- Capacity building Division
- Development Planning Division
- New Policy Implementation/Policy Change Division
Through intensive research planning and implementation, we deliver actionable outcome which are primarily based on ground level realities and intensive analysis.