Keren Uziyel
About Keren Uziyel
Keren Uziyel is a Senior Economist and Deputy Editor of Forecasting Services, with a strong academic background in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and Modern Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Oxford.
Work at The Economist
Keren Uziyel serves as a Senior Economist and Editor at The Economist. In this role, Uziyel is responsible for overseeing economic analysis and contributing to editorial content. Additionally, Uziyel holds the position of Deputy for Forecasting Services, where the focus is on providing accurate economic forecasts and insights that inform readers and stakeholders.
Education and Expertise
Keren Uziyel studied at the University of Oxford from 1992 to 1997, where Uziyel pursued a diverse academic path. Uziyel earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) as well as Modern Middle Eastern Studies. This educational background provides a strong foundation in economic theory and political analysis.
Background
Keren Uziyel's academic journey at the University of Oxford spanned five years, during which Uziyel engaged in interdisciplinary studies that combined elements of philosophy, politics, and economics with a focus on the modern Middle East. This background contributes to Uziyel's analytical capabilities in economic forecasting and editorial work.