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INDIA'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM * Call For Papers
CONFERENCE AT FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS CENTER
SHAREHOLDERS AND CORPORATE * Call For Papers
GOVERNANCE: A RESEARCH AGENDA
AND CONFERENCE
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON * Conference and
MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS AND Call For Papers
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
ASSOCIAZIONE BORSISTI * Franco Modigliani Research
MARCO FANNO Fellowship in Economics and
Finance
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK * Senior Macroeconomist
OF DALLAS
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK * Senior International
OF DALLAS Economist
CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE * Employment Opportunities
JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITY * Five Professorships
MAINZ in Economics
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL * Fellows in Economics
UNIVERSITY
PITZER COLLEGE * Assistant Professor -
Environmental Studies/
International Intercultural
Studies
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY * Faculty Positions
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY * Faculty Positions
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY * Carol Martin Gatton
Endowed Chair in Economics
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY * Faculty Positions
in Economics
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE * Assistant Professor in
Experimental Economics
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE * Assistant Professor
in Economic Design
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CALL FOR PAPERS
INDIA'S FINANCIAL SYSTEM
CONFERENCE AT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CENTER
The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania
April 19 - 21, 2007
Starting from 2007, the Centre for Analytical Finance (CAF)
at the Indian Business School, Hyderabad, the Financial
Institutions Center (FIC) at the Wharton School, and the
Swedish Institute for Financial Research (SIFR) at
Stockholm will hold joint research conferences. The
conferences will be annual, held in Spring, and rotate
between Philadelphia, Stockholm, and Hyderabad.
India's Financial System is the theme of the first CAF -
FIC - SIFR. It will be held at the Wharton School. The
conference will begin with a reception on the evening of
Thursday, April 19, 2007. The sessions will be held on
April 20 and 21, 2007.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
The program committee for the conference consists of Viral
Acharya, Franklin Allen, Ulf Axelson, Rajesh Chakrabarti,
Bhagwan Chowdhry, Magnus Dahlquist, Sankar De, Mihir Desai,
Ravi Jagannathan, Sendhil Mullainathen, Vinay Nair, Krishna
Ramaswamy, Antoinette Schoar, Per Stromberg, Raghu
Sundaram, and Pradeep Yadav.
TOPICS:
Papers on all aspects of India's financial system are
welcome. We especially encourage submissions in the
following topics:
- Current state of Indian capital markets reform
- Law, institutions, and finance in India
- Banking and financial institutions in India
- Capital markets in India, including structure, quality,
performance, and other issues
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Please note the following important submission information:
December 1, 2006: Deadline for submission of papers
Early February, 2007: Communication of decision to authors
Submission should be made electronically to:
CONTACT: Tina Horowitz
Email: MAILTO:horowitt@wharton.upenn.edu
and marked: Submission to Conference on India's
Financial System
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CALL FOR PAPERS
SHAREHOLDERS AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE:
A RESEARCH AGENDA AND CONFERENCE
Yale University - Yale School of Management
Oxford University - Said Business School
CONFERENCE SUMMARY:
Much has changed in the almost 75 years since Berle and
Means analyzed the consequences of separation between
ownership and control in large business organizations. The
changes, all of which impact investors, include securities
laws, corporation laws, the organization of capital
markets, the management of investment capital, the
distribution of ownership rights between different
stakeholders, information technologies, the global flow
of capital, and the structure of enterprises themselves.
The 75th anniversary is an appropriate time for the Yale
School of Management's Center for Corporate Governance and
Performance and the University of Oxford's Said Business
School to hold a conference to re-examine the role of the
investor in the corporation under these changed and
changing circumstances and ultimately whether these changes
have or can impact the advancement of social welfare.
This conference, scheduled to take place at Oxford
University in October 2007, will bring leading thinkers
together to take stock and look to the future role of
investors in the governance and performance of the
corporation in society.
To avoid drawing inferences from a single historical
observation, the research and conference will be based on
a comparative analysis of the U.S. and U.K. The Conference
will report the results of research studies on how law and
regulation affect the incentives and the ability of
investors, especially of institutional investors, to engage
in active corporate governance in the U.K. and U.S. and
whether those differences impact corporate performance.
The Conference calls for a broad research agenda and will
be open to relevant explorations not specifically mentioned
in these pages.
TOPICS OF RESEARCH:
The four primary topics for research include:
(i) Differences between the U.K. and the U.S. law and
regulations: Exploration of the legal and regulatory
environments of the two countries in order, and
identification of how the differences impact governance
practices of corporations;
(ii) Consequences of differences in the behavior of
investors in the two countries. Assessment of the effects
on corporate performance of differences in investor
behavior;
(iii) Options for legal and market reforms that might
provide a more appropriate level of shareholder activism.
Assessment of the feasibility and consequences of
alternative forms of law, regulation, disclosure and
governance of corporations; and
(iv) Economics of institutional investor activism in
corporate governance. Evaluation of the social welfare
implications (including on shareholder interests) of
existing differences between the two countries, as well as
the effect of possible changes to current arrangements.
SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS:
We invite scholars to submit one page abstracts of their
research projects that fit into this broad research agenda
by November 1, 2006. All identifying information should be
removed from the abstract. There is no submission fee.
The proposals will be reviewed in December 2006. A panel of
scholars comprised of Yale and Oxford faculty will select
approximately 10 papers for the Conference. Those selected
will be notified in January 2007. The Conference organizers
will pay for travel and room and board expenses during the
conference for participants. Authors of the proposed papers
may apply for a research grant of up to $10,000 to support
research required to complete the paper to be presented at
the Conference. Applicants seeking such support should
attach an addendum to their proposal including a
description and budget for such a grant.
Completed papers will be expected by September 1, 2007.
The conference is planned for October 2007. Cash prizes
will be awarded for the outstanding papers.
If you wish to have your paper considered for presentation
at the conference, please submit your proposal
electronically, as a Word or PDF document, via email to:
CONTACT: Michele Grammatico
Yale Center for Corporate Governance
and Performance
Email: MAILTO:CoordinatorYCCGP@yale.edu
We look forward to an exciting conference and hope you will
submit your paper for consideration.
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CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS
11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS
AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
24-26 May 2007
Department of Economics, University of Crete,
Rethymno, Crete, Greece
KEYNOTE SPEAKER:
Michael Mussa (IIE)
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Charles Calomiris (Columbia)
James R. Lothian (Fordham)
Andrew Scott (LBS)
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
The conference will solicit papers in all areas of
macroeconomic theory and policy and international finance.
All papers will be submitted electronically through URL:
For this purpose a specific script-form will be released in
due time. The deadline for submission is December 31,
2006.
Jointly authored papers should be submitted by the person
who will present the paper, if it is accepted. Please note
that each participant may present at most one paper. Upon
acceptance of a paper the registration fee is Euro 280.
Registration fees are not refundable. If there is more than
one author per paper, only one registration fee is
required. Additional registration is applied when all the
authors participate in the Conference.
SPECIAL ISSUE:
(Guest Editors: Angelos Kanas and Georgios P. Kouretas)
The Journal of International Money and Finance will publish
a special issue with papers presented at the conference.
The selected papers will be presented during the conference
in special "JIMF Sessions". All submitted papers will be
considered for this special issue. Papers accepted for the
special issue will have the registration fee waived. There
will also be some limited financial assistance for the
authors of accepted papers in the special issue and authors
should apply in order to be considered for such assistance.
The general topic of the issue is "Euro Area Expansion:
Current State and Future Prospects". Papers of high quality
in this general area will be considered.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
For further queries please contact:
CONTACT: Professor Athanasios P. Papadopoulos
Department of Economics
University of Crete
University Campus
GR-74100, Rethymno, Greece
Email: MAILTO:appapa@econ.soc.uoc.gr
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ASSOCIAZIONE BORSISTI MARCO FANNO
Franco Modigliani Research Fellowship
in Economics and Finance
Applications are invited for a Research Fellowship in
Economics and Finance in memory of Franco Modigliani,
starting in October 2007.
DESCRIPTION:
The Fellowship is Euro 50,000 per year (before taxes) and
its overall duration is 4 years (2 years renewable).
Applicants must have completed (or be about to complete) a
Ph.D. in Economics or Finance in a non-Italian academic
institution and plan to continue their research activity in
an Italian university that is willing to host him/her.
The Fellowship is awarded based on the candidates'
curriculum, papers and publications. Further information
about the application, selection process, interim reviews
and renewal of the Fellowship after the first 2 years are
available at:
www.mcc.it/MarcoFanno/modigliani_fellowship.html
QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants should have received their doctoral degrees in a
non-Italian university or be about to complete them. There
are no restrictions regarding the nationality of the
applicants.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applications should be received before December 1, 2006.
The documents to be included in the application package are
described at:
www.mcc.it/MarcoFanno/modigliani_fellowship.html
From this website one can download also the application
form, a privacy rules compliance form, and a list of
Italian departments willing to host the successful
candidate.
Short-listed candidates will be invited to Rome for a
seminar and an interview in January 2007.
Interested applicants should send their complete
application package to:
CONTACT: Associazione Borsisti Marco Fanno
Segreteria del Concorso Marco Fanno
c/o Mediocredito Centrale
Via Piemonte 51
00187 Roma
Italy
Email: MAILTO:anatale@mcc.it
Submissions must be sent by registered mail, international
courier or hand delivery (not by e-mail). Only complete
submissions delivered to the above address by 1 December
2006 can be accepted.
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
Research Department
Senior Macroeconomist
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is seeking an
experienced Ph.D. economist who is interested in pursuing
long-term and policy-related research in macroeconomics and
monetary economics.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference will be given to experienced economists with
excellent publication records, but applications from highly
qualified new Ph.D.s will be considered. Preference will
also be given to economists with an interest in open
economy macroeconomics or financially oriented
macroeconomic issues. A senior macroeconomist is expected
to produce high quality research for publication in
refereed journals and presentation at research conferences,
and to provide high quality analysis for monetary policy
briefings and bank publications. Excellent analytical and
communication skills are essential.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas offers an excellent
research environment along with competitive salary and
benefits. For more information about our Research
Department, please visit our website:
dallasfed.org/research/index.html
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Please send cover letter, curriculum vita, and at least
one research paper to:
Email: MAILTO:researchrecruit@dal.frb.org
and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to that
email address.
An equal opportunity employer.
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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS
Research Department
Senior International Economist
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is seeking an
experienced Ph.D. economist who is interested in pursuing
long-term and policy-related research in international
economics.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Preference will be given to experienced economists with
excellent publication records, but applications from highly
qualified new Ph.D.s will be considered. Preference will
also be given to economists with an interest in the impact
of globalization on industrial structure and organization.
A senior economist is expected to produce high quality
research for publication in refereed journals and
presentation at research conferences, and to provide high
quality analysis for policy briefings and bank
publications. Excellent analytical and communication
skills are essential.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas offers an excellent
research environment along with competitive salary and
benefits. For more information about our Research
Department, please visit our website:
dallasfed.org/research/index.html
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, and at least
one research paper to:
Email: MAILTO:resrecruiting@dal.frb.org
and arrange to have three letters of reference sent to that
email address.
An equal opportunity employer.
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CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE (CBO)
Washington, DC
Employment Opportunities
CBO, a nonpartisan agency that provides the Congress with
the objective and timely analyses needed for economic and
budgetary decisions, is actively seeking candidates for
several opportunities.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
CBO offers challenging, substantive economics and public
policy work in a collegial environment that provides
opportunity for research on numerous policy-relevant
topics. Positions involve writing CBO studies, preparing
testimonies, developing and working with research-based
microsimulation models for use in policy analysis and
forecasting, performing analyses of proposed federal
legislation, consulting with Congressional staff on policy
development and carrying out original research. Other
activities include working with CBO analysts to carry out
cost analyses of current legislative proposals and
representing CBO in the policy research community.
Approximately 70 percent of CBO's professional staff hold
advanced degrees.
POSITIONS:
Applied Microeconomist/Energy Specialist to apply economic
analysis to energy markets and public policies that affect
those markets.
Applied Microeconomist to conduct research and analyses of
governmental policies and regulations on topics related to
transportation, federal labor markets, international trade,
or energy and the environment.
Health Economist/Policy Analyst to conduct research on
topics that span from federally-subsidized health programs
to the operation and regulation of the private health
insurance market.
Macroeconomist to advise the Congress about the
macroeconomic effects of federal fiscal policy. Candidate
should have a background in at least one of the following
fields: macroeconomics, public finance, labor economics
and/or international finance. The combination of
macroeconomics and public finance would be particularly
valuable as would experience building and using stochastic
dynamic general equilibrium models, especially overlapping
generations models.
Quantitative Financial Economist to conduct analyses of
federal contingent claims programs, including insurance and
guarantees, to more completely assess their risks, costs,
and consequences. Experience with options pricing and
simulation models required.
GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualifications vary but typically include advanced degrees
in economics, public policy, or a related field, superior
technical skills, and strong communication skills,
especially the ability to communicate technical matters
clearly and concisely. CBO welcomes applications from both
experienced and new Ph.D.s.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Please visit CBO's exhibit booth during January's ASSA
Conference and apply early as we are scheduling interviews
at the Conference. Visit:
to obtain detailed information about each opening and to
apply online.
CBO is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITY MAINZ,
Germany
Faculty of Law and Economics
Five Professorships in Economics
The Department of Economics of Johannes Gutenberg-
University, Mainz, is seeking applications for five tenured
professorships. Appointments are available for:
- a full professor (W3) in Microeconomics
- an associate professor (W2) in Microeconomics
- a full professor (W3) in Macroeconomics
- an associate professor (W2) in Macroeconomics
- a full professor (W3) in Public Economics
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants should have a strong research record documented
by publications in highly ranked international journals.
Excellence in teaching is also expected.
Applicants are expected to contribute to the department's
research center in International Economics. Furthermore the
publications should reveal a strong interest in applied
economics such as economic policy analysis or empirical
research. Teaching is expected on all three levels,
bachelor, master, PhD, the last two to be taught in
English.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applications including a curriculum vitae, a list of
publications, teaching evaluations, and copies of degree
certificates should be sent to:
CONTACT: Dekan
des Fachbereichs Rechts
und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
der Universitat Mainz
Haus Recht und Wirtschaft I
Dekanat
Jakob-Welder-Weg 9
D-55128 Mainz
The deadline for application is October 31, 2006. For
further information see:
zope.verwaltung.uni-mainz.de/pa/stellen/prof
or email:
Email: MAILTO:karlhans.sauernheimer@uni-mainz.de
The university is an equal opportunity employer. Women are
encouraged to apply.
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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
College of Arts and Social Sciences
Research School of Social Sciences
Economics Program/Social Policy Evaluation,
Analysis and Research Centre
Fellows in Economics
Fixed Term
Academic Levels B-D
Reference No.: SS3644
Applications are invited for Research Fellow (B), Fellow
(C), or Senior Fellow (D) positions in the Economics
Program and Social Policy Evaluation, Analysis and Research
Centre in the Research School of Social Sciences. These are
close to full-time research positions with limited teaching
and/or directed research.
JOB DESCRIPTION/QUALIFICATIONS:
The Program and Centre consist of around twelve full-time
researchers and have a strong applied and policy research
focus. Present research interests include labour economics,
applied econometrics, public policy evaluation, health
economics and the economics of education, with interests in
economic theory and macroeconomics. Applicants may be from
any field of economics complementing existing interests.
Successful applicants will be expected to: follow their
particular research interest with a view to publishing work
in the best referred economic journals; assist in the
supervision of graduate students; and interact with
colleagues within the Program and across ANU.
APPLICATIONS/FURTHER INFORMATION:
Selection Criteria:
or from:
CONTACT: Ms Cathy Egan
Tel: 61-2-6125-3267
Email: MAILTO:Cathy.Egan@anu.edu.au
Enquiries to:
CONTACT: Professor Deborah Cobb-Clark
Tel: 61-2-6125-3267
Email: MAILTO:Deborah.Cobb-Clark@anu.edu.au
Closing Date: 10 December 2006
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PITZER COLLEGE
Assistant Professor
Environmental Studies/International Intercultural Studies
Pitzer College invites applications for a full-time, tenure
track Assistant Professor in Environmental Studies and
International and Intercultural Studies to begin in the
academic year 2007-2008. This is a joint position with an
emphasis in comparative environmental policy and social
justice. We are interested in candidates with expertise in
urban environmental issues, environmental justice,
comparative policy analysis, natural resource policy, and
global and local connections.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates should have a commitment to undergraduate
teaching at a liberal arts college and are expected to
engage in research and publication. Preference will be
given to those candidates who have completed the Ph.D. and
who have teaching experience. Pitzer College, a member of
the Claremont Colleges, has a strong institutional
commitment to the principles of diversity in all areas and
strongly encourages candidates from underrepresented social
groups. We favor candidates who can contribute to the
College's distinctive educational objectives, which promote
interdisciplinary perspectives, intercultural
understanding, and concern with social responsibility and
the ethical implications of knowledge and action.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Pitzer College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer. For the successful applicant with the relevant
interests, affiliations are possible with the
intercollegiate departments of Asian American Studies,
Black Studies, Chicano/Latino Studies, and/or Women's
Studies.
To apply, send letter of application, curriculum vitae,
selected evidence of excellence in teaching and research,
statement of teaching philosophy, a description of your
research, and three letters of recommendation to:
CONTACT: Alan Jones
Dean of Faculty
1050 N. Mills Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711
The deadline for applying is October 1, 2006, or until
position is filled.
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Graduate School of Business
Faculty Position in Economics
Columbia University's Graduate School of Business seeks
applications to fill at least one faculty position
commencing in the 2007-2008 academic year. Specialists in
any field of macroeconomics, monetary economics, open
economy macroeconomics, or macroeconomic aspects of
international trade are invited to apply.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants should have, or be close to completing, a Ph.D.
from an accredited institution, and should have strong
research backgrounds or demonstrate substantial potential
for performing important academic research in a field with
relevance to business practice. Successful applicants will
also demonstrate the potential to teach effectively in an
MBA classroom. The appointment may be at the assistant,
associate, or full professor level, depending on the
qualifications of the candidate.
In addition, we will consider applications for one-year
visiting faculty positions in this area (visiting
professor, visiting associate professor, or visiting
assistant professor, depending on the qualification of the
candidate). The search committee will begin reviewing
visitor applications in September, and possibly hiring in
October and/or November.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants should 1) complete a short on-line pre-
application at:
www0.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/academic-careers
and 2) send a C.V., three letters of recommendation, recent
publications or working papers, and on-line receipt to:
CONTACT: Professor Stephen P. Zeldes, Chair
Search Committee for Macroeconomics
c/o Jessica Brucas, Search Coordinator
Email: MAILTO:financesearch@gsb.columbia.edu
Postal: Graduate School of Business
Columbia University
Mail code: 9160 (macro)
3022 Broadway, Uris 8P
New York, NY 10027-6902
Review of applications will begin mid-November 2006.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. We especially encourage applications from
qualified women and minority candidates.
JEL Codes:
E0-E6: Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
F3, F4: International Finance, Macroeconomic Aspects of
International Trade and Finance
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COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Graduate School of Business
Faculty Positions
Columbia University's Graduate School of Business seeks
applications to fill at least one faculty position
commencing in the 2007-2008 academic year. Specialists in
microeconomics that focus on industrial organization,
business strategy, international economics, real estate,
urban economics, or economic development are invited to
apply.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Applicants should have, or be close to completing, a Ph.D.
from an accredited institution, and should have strong
research backgrounds or demonstrate substantial potential
for performing important academic research in a field with
relevance to business practice. Successful applicants will
also demonstrate the potential to teach effectively in an
MBA classroom. The appointment may be at the assistant,
associate or full professor level, depending on the
qualifications of the candidate. A candidate who is close
to completing a Ph.D. will be appointed as an instructor
until the semester after completion of the Ph.D.
In addition, we will consider applications for one-year
visiting faculty positions in this area. Appointments may
be made in the grades of visiting professor, visiting
associate professor, and visiting assistant professor,
depending on the qualification of the candidate.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants should 1) complete a short on-line pre-
application at:
www0.gsb.columbia.edu/finance/academic-careers
and 2) send a C.V., three letters of recommendation, recent
publications or working papers, and on-line receipt to:
CONTACT: Professor Ray Fisman, Chair
Search Committee for Microeconomics
c/o Jessica Brucas, Program Coordinator
Email: MAILTO:financesearch@gsb.columbia.edu
Postal: Graduate School of Business
Columbia University
Mail code: 9100 (micro)
3022 Broadway, Uris 8P
New York, NY 10027-6902
Review of applications will begin 15 November 2006.
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to
apply.
JEL Codes:
D0: General Microeconomics
L0: Industrial Organization
F1: Trade
O1: Economic Development
R0: Urban Economics
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Lexington, KY
Carol Martin Gatton Endowed Chair in Economics
D0 Microeconomics
E0 Macroeconomics
C0 Econometrics
The Department of Economics seeks applications and
nominations for the Carol Martin Gatton Endowed Chair in
Economics.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates should have an outstanding record of scholarly
achievement and a demonstrated commitment to excellence in
graduate and undergraduate teaching. Appointment is
expected to be at the full professor level. Applicants
should possess expertise that complements and builds upon
the Department's strengths in labor economics, public
economics, monetary/macroeconomics, industrial
organization, international economics, and environmental
and health economics.
Salary and research support is competitive, and is
commensurate with the accomplishments of the successful
applicant.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants should submit a letter of interest, a curriculum
vitae, selected working papers, and the names of three
references whom we may contact. Review of applications will
begin immediately and will continue until the position is
filled.
CONTACT: Kenneth R. Troske
Department of Economics
335BA Gatton B&E Building
University of Kentucky
Lexington, KY 40506-0034
For more information about the department see:
gatton.uky.edu/Units/ECO/index.html
The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity-
affirmative action employer.
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UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
Lexington, KY
Faculty Positions in Economics
A1 General Economics
C01 Econometrics
E0 Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
L0 Industrial Organization
The Department of Economics anticipates hiring one or more
tenure-track or tenured faculty members for the 2007-2008
academic year. Ph.D. fields are offered in industrial
organization, international, labor, monetary,
environmental/health, and public economics.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates who have a Ph.D. and a demonstrated record of
quality research and publication are especially invited to
apply. While the search is open to all fields, those
candidates with fields in industrial organization,
econometrics, and monetary economics or macroeconomics are
particularly encouraged to apply.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants should send curriculum vitae and a written
sample of research. Junior applicants should arrange for
three letters of recommendation to be sent. Consideration
of applications will begin November 14th and will continue
until any positions are filled. Interviews at the ASSA
meetings in Chicago, IL are anticipated. Send materials
to:
CONTACT: Recruiting Committee
Department of Economics
University of Kentucky
335 Gatton Business and Economics Building
Lexington, KY 40506-0034
The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action employer. For more information about the
department see:
gatton.uky.edu/Units/ECO/index.html
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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Research Fellow Grade 2 (Assistant Professor)
in Experimental Economics
The University of Melbourne is a highly-ranked
internationally recognised research institution whose
commitment to excellence is demonstrated by innovative
academic programs and its record as Australia's largest
recipient of competitive research funding. The University
is located centrally in Melbourne, a vibrant centre of
intellectual and cultural life.
The Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne
is a leading department in Australia with a strong
postgraduate program and an outstanding group of
economists. The Research Fellow position is for three years
full time and is located in the Department of Economics.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The position is funded under an agreement between the
University and the Victorian Government to build up
research capacity in Economic Design, including relevant
areas of experimental economics, economic theory, and their
application to policy design. The candidate will be
expected to contribute to achieving this objective,
especially in the area of experimental economics.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
A candidate with an active research interest in
experimental economics (particularly with respect to
markets and market like institutions), a knowledge of game
theory, mechanism design, contract theory, auction theory,
and public economics, and a desire to improve the economic
design of public policies, is sought to work in this
program. The successful candidate will be expected to show
leadership, to develop an independent research program, to
publish in leading refereed journals and to contribute to
the Department's research program. The appointee may be
required to make some contribution to the economic design
program or to do a limited amount of teaching (no more than
one subject per year) at an advanced level in their area of
expertise; however the majority of their time will be
available for undirected research. The applicant is
expected to publish in top level journals.
Department information is available at:
www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/economics.htm
SALARY:
AUD$65,630 - $77,934 pa (Research Fellow Grade 2, Level B).
Employer superannuation of 17 percent and salary packaging.
Financial assistance is available for travel and removal
expenses.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Enquiries only in relation to the position:
CONTACT: Professor Peter Bardsley
Email: MAILTO:p.bardsley@unimelb.edu.au
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applications are to be lodged online at:
pluto.ecom.unimelb.edu.au/recruit/default.cfm
Select from the options: Research Fellow Grade 2 in
Experimental Economics, Position number Eco 436
Lodging an online application also enables an applicant to
upload a covering letter, CV, other documentation in
support of an application and one working paper or
abstract. The position description and selection criteria
can also be viewed at this website. Technical difficulties
email:
Email: MAILTO:v.lo@unimelb.edu.au
For other enquiries:
Email: MAILTO:c.millerick@unimelb.edu.au
PROVIDING REFEREE REPORTS:
Three referee reports are required in support of an
application. If you are not supplying any or all of your
referee report/s with your online application, please request
your referee/s to submit their referee reports in support of
your application prior to the closing date at:
pluto.ecom.unimelb.edu.au/recruit/default.cfm
Referees are to select Research Fellow Grade 2 (Assistant
Professor) in Experimental Economics position number Eco
436 from the list of positions. Or Referees can also email
their reports to:
Email: MAILTO:c.millerick@unimelb.edu.au
Applications close: 26 November 2006
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UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Research Fellow Grade 2 (Assistant Professor)
in Economic Design
The University of Melbourne is a highly-ranked
internationally recognised research institution whose
commitment to excellence is demonstrated by innovative
academic programs and its record as Australia's largest
recipient of competitive research funding. The University
is located centrally in Melbourne, a vibrant centre of
intellectual and cultural life.
The Department of Economics at the University of Melbourne
is a leading department in Australia with a strong
postgraduate program and an outstanding group of
economists. The Research Fellow position is for three years
full time and is located in the Department of Economics.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The position is funded under an agreement between the
University and the Victorian Government to build up
research capacity in Economic Design, including relevant
areas of experimental economics, economic theory, and their
application to policy design. The candidate will be
expected to contribute to achieving this objective,
especially in the area of economic theory and its
application to policy.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
A candidate with an active research interest in game
theory, mechanism design, contract theory, auction theory,
and public economics, ideally with some experience in
experimental economics, and a desire to improve the
economic design of public policies, is sought to work in
this program. The successful candidate will be expected to
show leadership, to develop an independent research
program, to publish in leading refereed journals and to
contribute to the Department's research program. The
appointee may be required to make some contribution to the
economic design program or to do a limited amount of
teaching (no more than one subject per year) at an advanced
level in their area of expertise; however the majority of
their time will be available for undirected research. The
applicant is expected to publish in top level journals.
Department information is available at:
www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/economics.htm
SALARY:
AUD$65,630 - $77,934 pa (Research Fellow Grade 2, Level B).
Employer superannuation of 17 percent and salary packaging.
Financial assistance is available for travel and removal
expenses.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Enquiries only in relation to the position:
CONTACT: Professor Peter Bardsley
Email: MAILTO:p.bardsley@unimelb.edu.au
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applications are to be lodged online at:
pluto.ecom.unimelb.edu.au/recruit/default.cfm
Select: Research Fellow Gde 2 (Assistant Professor) in
Economic Design, Position number Eco 435
Lodging an online application also enables an applicant to
upload a covering letter, CV, other documentation in
support of an application and one working paper or
abstract. The position description and selection criteria
can also be viewed at this website. Technical difficulties
email:
Email: MAILTO:v.lo@unimelb.edu.au
For other enquiries:
Email: MAILTO:c.millerick@unimelb.edu.au
PROVIDING REFEREE REPORTS:
Three referee reports are required in support of an
application. If you are not supplying any or all of your
referee report/s with your online application, please
request your referee/s to submit their referee reports in
support of your application prior to the closing date at:
pluto.ecom.unimelb.edu.au/recruit/default.cfm
Referees are to select Research Fellow Gde 2 (Assistant
Professor) in Economic Design, Position number Eco 435
from the list of positions. Or Referees can also email
their reports to:
Email: MAILTO:c.millerick@unimelb.edu.au
Applications close: 26 November 2006
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