JOE - August 2012
| Federal Reserve Bank of Boston | |
| NE Public Policy Center Research | |
| Visiting Scholar | |
| Position Title/Short Description |
Title: Visiting Scholar
Section: Other Nonacademic (Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Salaried, Consulting, Etc.)
Location: Boston, MA, USA
JEL Classifications:
D -- Microeconomics
D6 -- Welfare Economics
H2 -- Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue
H7 -- State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations
J1 -- Demographic Economics
J2 -- Demand and Supply of Labor
J4 -- Particular Labor Markets
J6 -- Mobility, Unemployment, and Vacancies
Keywords: Labor, Public Finance, Visiting Scholar
Deadline Date: 09/28/2012
JOE ID Number: 201208_397187
Section: Other Nonacademic (Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Salaried, Consulting, Etc.)
Location: Boston, MA, USA
JEL Classifications:
D -- Microeconomics
D6 -- Welfare Economics
H2 -- Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue
H7 -- State and Local Government; Intergovernmental Relations
J1 -- Demographic Economics
J2 -- Demand and Supply of Labor
J4 -- Particular Labor Markets
J6 -- Mobility, Unemployment, and Vacancies
Keywords: Labor, Public Finance, Visiting Scholar
Deadline Date: 09/28/2012
JOE ID Number: 201208_397187
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2013-14 Visiting Scholar Opportunity: New England Public Policy Center, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
The New England Public Policy Center, a group within the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's research department, seeks proposals for its 2013-14 Visiting Scholar program. More information about the Visiting Scholar program is available at: www.bostonfed.org/neppc
During their tenure, scholars are expected to produce research of relevance to New England's public policy leaders. Scholar's research is published in the research department's paper series.
The New England Public Policy Center, a group within the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's research department, seeks proposals for its 2013-14 Visiting Scholar program. More information about the Visiting Scholar program is available at: www.bostonfed.org/neppc
During their tenure, scholars are expected to produce research of relevance to New England's public policy leaders. Scholar's research is published in the research department's paper series.
| Application Instructions: |
Interested candidates should submit a letter of intent, current CV, and a 1,000-1,500 word proposal by September 28, 2012. Please indicate dates available and salary requirements. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with those received by September 28 given priority.
Priority will be given to research proposals that complement the Policy Center's research agenda and/or are within its two areas of expertise: state and local public finance and regional labor market and demographic issues.
Submit materials to:
Darcy Saas, Deputy Director, New England Public Policy Center, FRBB, 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210
(darcy.saas@bos.frb.org; 617-973-3177.
Priority will be given to research proposals that complement the Policy Center's research agenda and/or are within its two areas of expertise: state and local public finance and regional labor market and demographic issues.
Submit materials to:
Darcy Saas, Deputy Director, New England Public Policy Center, FRBB, 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210
(darcy.saas@bos.frb.org; 617-973-3177.
Email for Applications: darcy.saas@bos.frb.org
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| 600 Atlantic Avenue |
| Darcy Saas |
| Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
| Boston, MA USA 02210 |
Informational URL: http://www.bostonfed.org/neppc
For more information, email: darcy.saas@bos.frb.org
For more information, phone: 617-973-3177
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