JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2015 - January 31, 2016
Central Bank of Chile
Position Title/Short Description
Section: Full-Time Nonacademic
Location: Santiago, Santiago, CHILE
JEL Classifications:
G1 -- General Financial Markets
G2 -- Financial Institutions and Services
E5 -- Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit
Keywords:
Central Banking
Banking
Finance
Financial Stability
Full Text of JOE Listing:
The main duty of the position is to conduct research on financial stability issues, in particular on systemic risk, banking and macroprudential policy. Part of the research agenda should lead to the development of tools for financial stability surveillance and/or to provide input for policy discussions on financial stability at the Bank.
The Financial Research Unit has 5 PhDs in economics from American and European universities, and 6 economists with MA degree. In addition, it has programs of visiting and associate researchers.
Applicants should have a PhD in Economics or equivalent by the end of 2016. Experienced, already graduated PhD economists are also encouraged to apply. Areas of interest should be finance, banking, networks, systemic risk, central banking and/or financial stability.
Candidates should be fluent in English. Spanish is not a prerequisite but it is expected to be developed if hired.
Prospective candidates interested in interviews at the ASSA meetings in San Francisco, CA, should e-mail their CV, job-market paper, and three reference letters by November 30, 2015, to: recursos.humanos@bcentral.cl. Please add “[ASSA]” to the subject of your e-mail. Short listed candidates will be contacted.
If you have further questions please contact Alejandro Jara (ajara@bcentral.cl) or Carlos Madeira (cmadeira@bcentral.cl).
Application Requirements:
- Application Instructions Below
Application Instructions:
The title/subject of the e-mail must be: "ASSA". All applicants must attach their CV (or resume) entitled with their full name.
Please mention your salary expectations.