Sentences with phrase «as staff economists»

In his new position, Stern will manage internal administrative and technical operations as well as staff economists, real estate and financial experts, appraisers and planners.
While at the CEA, Dr. Piwowar also served as a staff economist for the Financial Regulatory Reform Working Group of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.

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Staff at Reuters and The Economist have been tweeting about it this morning, as has The Telegraph:
As stated by economists Jon Faust and Jonathan H. Wright in a 2009 paper, «by mirroring key elements of the data construction machinery of the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Fed staff forms a relatively precise estimate of what BEA will announce for the previous quarter's GDP even before it is announced.»
He previously served as Senior Economist for Trade for President George W. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers and as a member of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's Policy Planning Staff.
You sound as if Wenger is the best manager or the best economist in the world if he feel he is then he should have been the manager of World Bank and not Arsenal Fc... its such a shame people fail to realise that with money u can get the best manger, medical staffs, lawyer, accountant and the rest and Arsenal has that Money why not sack Wenger and get a good manger, the board as well and replace them with competent once who can balance Arsenal ON and OFF the pitch...... pls stop seeing Wenger as football god..
Planetary Resources's staff of 60 includes 50 engineers recruited from companies such as NASA, Intel, Google, and SpaceX; a few astrophysicists; and even economists.
Through decisions made haphazardly 60 years ago, «we chose as a country to staff our labs primarily with graduate students and postdocs and a few non-tenured staff people, while other countries have permanent ways of staffing their labs,» often with PhD staff scientists in career positions, says Georgia State University economist Paula Stephan, an authority on the academic labor force.
He first joined the staff at Scientific American as a member of the board of editors in 1989 and his writing has appeared elsewhere in The Economist, The New York Times and Longevity.
As economist Benjamin Scafidi has shown, the growth in the number of teachers and staff has far surpassed the growth in students.
Even big organizations staffed with Ph.D. economists and other bright people like the Federal Reserve are less than the sum of the parts, as the bureaucracy enforces groupthink (and the Treasury is even worse).
A full - time staff of 39 works with a 12 - member Board of Directors, some 5,500 donors, some 500 academics and professional economists who serve as Policy Advisors, 33 senior fellows, and 275 elected officials who pay dues to serve on our Legislative Forum.
During 2001 - 2002, he was the Chief Economist of the President's Council of Economic Advisers (where he had also served during 1989 - 1990 as a Senior Staff Economist).
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