JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2016 - January 31, 2017
Congressional Budget Office
Position Title/Short Description
Section: Full-Time Nonacademic
Location: Washington, District of Columbia, UNITED STATES
JEL Classifications:
C1 -- Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General
D4 -- Market Structure, Pricing, and Design
C5 -- Econometric Modeling
C3 -- Multiple or Simultaneous Equation Models; Multiple Variables
D1 -- Household Behavior and Family Economics
D5 -- General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium
E6 -- Macroeconomic Policy, Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance, and General Outlook
E2 -- Consumption, Saving, Production, Investment, Labor Markets, and Informal Economy
H2 -- Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue
H6 -- National Budget, Deficit, and Debt
I1 -- Health
L1 -- Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance
J -- Labor and Demographic Economics
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Full Text of JOE Listing:
CBO, a nonpartisan agency that provides Congress with the objective, timely analyses needed for economic and budgetary decisions, seeks both new and experienced economists who have a broad range of policy interests. Positions require excellent quantitative skills, strong writing ability, and an interest in working on issues of current legislative interest to the Congress.
Health Economists to contribute to a variety of projects and analyses in the health area. Ongoing work includes further analyses of the effects of the Affordable Care Act, a study of the drivers of private health insurance premiums, several studies relating to the supply and price of health care services, and further analyses of competitive models for Medicare.
Applied Microeconomists to conduct economic analysis on a wide range of economic developments and policy choices that affect the economy and the federal budget. Topics could include energy and the environment, transportation and infrastructure, market structure and competition in regulated industries, and international trade.
Applied Microeconomists to conduct empirical research on a wide variety of federal tax policy issues, such as the effect of taxes and transfers on labor supply. The analyst will help to add new capabilities to CBO’s individual income tax microsimulation model, such as improving the modeling of means-tested transfer programs.
Macroeconomists with a broad range of macroeconomic skills to construct, improve and use cutting-edge models that underlie CBO’s short-term and long-term economic projections; analyze current economic developments; conduct policy analysis; and analyze and write studies discussing trends in the economy.
Deputy Assistant Director for National Security Analysis to manage the division’s research and work with analysts to develop sound research designs, analytical approaches, and methods that result in clear, concise, well-structured reports on national security issues.
CBO analysts address challenging substantive issues in economics and public policy while working in a collegial environment that provides opportunities for research on numerous topics relevant to the agency’s endeavors. They are encouraged to pursue independent research projects related to CBO’s broad mission and present this work at conferences and publish it in peer-reviewed journals.
Staff construct and improve cutting-edge models that underlie CBO's policy analyses and prepare longer-term CBO studies, shorter-term memoranda, and testimonies.
Visit www.cbo.gov/careers for more information and to submit an application. Apply by 11/22/16 to ensure consideration. CBO may consider U.S. permanent residents seeking citizenship. CBO will interview at the ASSA Conference.
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Application Requirements:
- External Application Link
- Letters of Reference Instructions Below