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Research Analyst, Brookings Institute Posted: 01 Jun 2018 12:52 PM PDT The Global Economy and Development program at Brookings aims to shape the policy debate on how to improve global economic cooperation and fight global poverty and sources of social stress. The Research Analyst supports the Vice President and Director of the program, as well as the Fellow, by providing research, writing, data and statistical analysis related to policies and trends affecting developing countries including global poverty, the global middle class, fragile states, globalization, inequality, foreign assistance and development effectiveness. As an integral member of the Development Assistance and Governance Initiative (DAGI) research team, she/he performs analysis with limited supervision and delivers high quality output in a timely manner. The Research Analyst creates, manages, organizes and analyzes large complex data sets; participates in the development, dissemination and presentation of research findings; assists in the organization of meetings and events; and provides administrative assistance as needed. This is a two-year termed appointment. Interested Candidates should log on to Careers4Terps and search ID #174211. |
Economics and Trade Research Intern Posted: 01 Jun 2018 12:50 PM PDT The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (the Commission) is hiring a Research Intern for Economics and Trade. The intern will research, monitor, analyze, and write about developments relevant to the Economics and Trade team's portfolio including, but not limited to: U.S.-China bilateral trade and investment flows; China's adherence to U.S.-China bilateral commitments, its obligations as a member of the World Trade Organization, and other multilateral agreements; the overall state of China's domestic economy, including economic rebalancing; and China's evolving policy landscape, including market access for foreign companies, protection of intellectual property rights, food and product safety, energy, and technology development. Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field, such as Economics, Law, International Relations, or Asian Studies. Application Deadline: Friday, June 8, 2018 For more information and to apply visit: https://www.uscc.gov/about/job-opportunities. |
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