JOE - December 2013
University of Missouri-St. Louis | |
College of Arts & Sciences Economics | |
Research Associate | |
Position Title/Short Description |
Title: Research Associate
Section: 6 -- Other Nonacademic (Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Salaried, Consulting, Etc.)
Location: St. Louis, MO, USA
JEL Classifications:
C5 -- Econometric Modeling
E -- Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
E3 -- Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles
F4 -- Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance
Keywords: research,hayek,macroeconomics,monetary theory,econometrics,international trade,structural transformation,monetary policy,business cycles,business growth,Matlab,Dynare
Deadline Information: Applications accepted until position is filled.
JOE ID Number: 201312_400109
Section: 6 -- Other Nonacademic (Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Salaried, Consulting, Etc.)
Location: St. Louis, MO, USA
JEL Classifications:
C5 -- Econometric Modeling
E -- Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
E3 -- Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles
F4 -- Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance
Keywords: research,hayek,macroeconomics,monetary theory,econometrics,international trade,structural transformation,monetary policy,business cycles,business growth,Matlab,Dynare
Deadline Information: Applications accepted until position is filled.
JOE ID Number: 201312_400109
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University of Missouri-Saint Louis
Department of Economics
Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Research Associate working with Professor Max Gillman
Section: Part-Time Nonacademic
Location: Saint Louis, MO, USA
Max Gillman, Friedrich A. Hayek Professor in Economic History, is searching for a research associate to help with ongoing research in monetary theory and policy, business cycles and growth, international trade and structural transformation, and fiscal tax issues. Position located at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus. Matlab/Dynare and econometric skills preferred, along with dynamic general equilibrium modeling. Post is for one year, with flexible starting date and salary commensurate with experience; potentially renewable position. Research activity directed closely by Professor Gillman.
Department of Economics
Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Research Associate working with Professor Max Gillman
Section: Part-Time Nonacademic
Location: Saint Louis, MO, USA
Max Gillman, Friedrich A. Hayek Professor in Economic History, is searching for a research associate to help with ongoing research in monetary theory and policy, business cycles and growth, international trade and structural transformation, and fiscal tax issues. Position located at the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus. Matlab/Dynare and econometric skills preferred, along with dynamic general equilibrium modeling. Post is for one year, with flexible starting date and salary commensurate with experience; potentially renewable position. Research activity directed closely by Professor Gillman.
Application Instructions: |
Please email (a single PDF, if possible) containing the following materials to Judy Cates at catesj@umsl.edu.
1) Cover letter outlining background and career ambitions, experience in research projects, experience with relevant programming languages (attach examples of computer code), names and email addresses of professors as references; 2) Resume; 3) Transcript; and 4) Any research you have written yourself.
1) Cover letter outlining background and career ambitions, experience in research projects, experience with relevant programming languages (attach examples of computer code), names and email addresses of professors as references; 2) Resume; 3) Transcript; and 4) Any research you have written yourself.
Email for Applications: catesj@umsl.edu
For more information, email: catesj@umsl.edu
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