Research Assistant Consultant

Inter-American Development Bank

Washington DC, United States of America

RES advises management on economic and development issues, conducts research and analysis on macro- and microeconomics trends, and oversees the development of the Bank’s quantitative and analytical databases. RES’s staff consists of a team of researchers with excellent academic credentials, superior research and policymaking experience, and expertise in different areas.

What you’ll do:

Selected candidates will work with RES researchers and perform the following activities:

  • Assist researchers in the preparation of research papers, reports, and presentations.
  • Identify, compile, and organize databases.
  • Perform econometric and statistical analyses.
  • Prepare literature reviews.
  • Participate in academic discussions on research findings.
  • Provide support in project management or field experiments.
  • Depending on the merit of the intellectual contribution to the research agenda, the Research Fellow Program sometimes provides Fellows with the opportunity to co-author papers with RES researchers. After working in RES, Research Fellows typically go on to pursue their Ph.D. or Masters studies. In recent years, Fellows have gone to Harvard, MIT, Berkeley, Columbia, University of Minnesota, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and others.

What you’ll need:

Education:  

  • Undergraduate degree in economics. Master’s degree in economics, public policy, or related field preferred. Candidates should have a strong quantitative background. Prospects of engaging in doctoral-level studies preferred.

Experience: 

  • In applied research at a recognized university, research center, or government agency
  • Strong background in econometrics, mathematics, and statistics
  • Experience in applied econometric methodologies.
  • Experience with econometric packages such as Stata, MATLAB, Dynare, R, QGIS, or EViews.
  • Advanced programming level preferred
  • Some basic programming experience (e.g., Fortran, Python, Perl, C) desirable

Demonstrated experience in at least one of the following areas: 

  • Microeconomics. Demonstrated experience in any of the following areas: economics of education, health, housing, urban, environment, poverty and inequality, development, labor, microfinance, public finance, behavioral economics, or political economy. Use of household or labor force surveys, economic/population census, administrative tax records, an/or industry surveys in cross-section or panel formats. Experience with applied micro econometrics, causal inference methods, program evaluation, discrete choice models and/or estimation of structural models.
  • Macroeconomics, banking, and finance. Demonstrated experience in some of the following areas: open macro and international finance, monetary and fiscal policy, growth and development, productivity, debt sustainability analysis, banking, and finance. Experience in macroeconomics modeling, including VARs, Panel VARs, local projection methods, DSGE modeling or panel data methods for macroeconomics.

Languages:

  • Excellent writing skills in English and in one other Bank languages  Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French

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