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in a dynamic academic setting. The Economics Program at NTU’s School of Social Sciences seeks a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow specializing in econometrics and empirical macroeconomics
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identifying and reviewing relevant academic and policy literature; sourcing and collating data; undertaking econometric analyses; writing up manuscripts for academic publication; and engaging with a wide range
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contribute to the development of a new and interactive Community Needs Index, and to contribute intellectual leadership around data science, econometrics and statistical modelling. For instance developing new
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in econometric analysis Proficiency in scripting in and performing data analysis in Python Proficiency in running laboratory and field experiments More Information Location: Kent Ridge Campus
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, statistical and/or econometric analysis, and developing non-randomised study designs for the evaluation of care technologies or services. ● Write up research methods and findings within reports
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learning or natural language processing Knowledge of econometric methods for policy evaluation Experience developing indicators for policy tracking A research agenda in health and climate change
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. Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in Forest Economics, Agricultural Economics, Environmental Economics, or a similar field, with a strong background in forestry, economics and econometrics at time of
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. Minimum Qualifications A Ph.D. in Forest Economics, Agricultural Economics, Environmental Economics, or a similar field, with a strong background in forestry, economics and econometrics at time of
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working in interdisciplinary research projects and team settings Excellent training in qualitative methods, econometrics, and applied microeconomic theory Familiarity with econometric software, being STATA
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around data science, econometrics and statistical modelling. For instance developing new probabilistic modelling tools to help government, researchers and communities better understand and anticipate