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Located in the scenic Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts, AIER is an independent, nonprofit research organization dedicated to unbiased inquiry into economic problems and the education of the general public through our publications and education programs. Our goal is to provide useful and relevant analysis of issues ranging from broad economic questions to personal finance problems. |
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The Economist is an experienced economics researcher who can write for non-economists. The Economist should be able to write on topics such as fiscal and monetary policy, money and inflation, Social Security reform, health care, property rights, and international economics. This position reports to the Director of Research and Education |
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The Consumer Economist works as part of the research team to research topics and write articles and booklets for consumers on various personal finance subjects. This position reports to the Director of Research and Education. |
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The Economic Research Analyst/Statistician provides research and analytical support to the Research Division. Responds to internal requests for information and maintains comprehensive databases. |
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The Editor works closely with the Director of Research and Education and with staff writers to perform substantive editing of contents of 22 Research Reports and 12 Economic Education Bulletin publications annually. This position requires knowledge of economics and AIER’s philosophy of scientific inquiry in addition to editing skills. |
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The E.C. Harwood Library was established in 1962 to house AIER’s holdings and support ongoing research initiatives. The library is undergoing a year-long redevelopment of resources, including streamlining the book and serial collections, upgrading electronic capabilities and digitizing 75 years of AIER research. There is still significant work required by a one-person librarian to complete this project. This position reports to the Director of Operations and Development. |
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About AIER
Organized in 1933 as a private, independent, scientific and educational charitable organization, American Institute for Economic Research plans its research to help individuals protect their personal interests and those of the Nation. The Institute represents no fund, concentration of wealth, or other special interests. Its financial support comes primarily from the annual fees of thousands of sustaining members, from sales of its publications, and from tax-deductible contributions.
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An annual sustaining membership entitles you to 22 issues of our Research Reports, which is published twice a month, and to 12 issues of our monthly Economic Education Bulletin, which will vary in length from a four-page letter to more than a 150-page book, depending upon the space required to present the topic. A digital sustaining membership entitles you to 22 email alerts with links to the latest Research Reports, special sales and coupons, and headlines from Research Commentaries. These alerts come free with an annual sustaining membership.
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Progress Foundation is AIER’s sister organization located in Zurich, Switzerland. Like AIER, Progress Foundation was founded by E.C. Harwood and serves the public by conducting and disseminating independent research that foster greater understanding of the factors that contribute to human progress. Follow the link to learn more about the Progress Foundation.
American Investment Services, wholly-owned by AIER, is registered with the SEC under the Investment Advisors Act of 1940. AIS shares AIER’s facilities and applies AIER’s fundamental research procedures and findings. Follow the link to learn more about AIS’s diversified, disciplined, and cost effective investment management approach.
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