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dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and service, is seeking applicants for One (1) Spatial Econometrics Postdoctoral position in The Sinquefield Center for Applied Economic Research Starting
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econometrics and microeconomic theory. This position is ideal for candidates with an interest and plans for doctoral studies in business, economics, finance, psychology, organizational behavior, or other fields
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) Doctoral level coursework in econometrics or other approaches to causal inference 4) Excellent knowledge of Stata or R 5) Demonstrated ability to work independently, under supervision, as well as part of a
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the daily operations of academic projects across their faculty's research agenda. Research often draws heavily on applied econometrics and microeconomic theory. These positions are ideal for candidates with
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research agenda. Research often draws heavily on applied econometrics and microeconomic theory. These positions are ideal for candidates with an interest and plans for doctoral studies in business, economics
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comfortable working with empirical and econometric data, qualitative methods like in-depth interviews, and other research approaches to support policy recommendations. CSET Fellows are expected to lead research
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management science journals. The ideal candidate will have: Familiarity with methodological foundations, for example: statistics and econometrics, causal inference, machine learning methods, experimental
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have some familiarity with: Economic theory about prices; Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data for analysis (e.g., text manipulation); Econometric analysis of processed data
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. Candidates should have some familiarity with: Economic theory about prices; Programming/scripting knowledge suitable for processing raw data for analysis (e.g., text manipulation); Econometric analysis
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distributive justice, with special consideration of both urban and rural historically disadvantaged communities. Utilizing a variety of methods (e.g., longitudinal surveys, interviews, econometric analysis, and