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[log in to unmask] (Ross B. Emmett)
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AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH, Great Barrington, MA 
 
Applications are invited for Visiting Research Fellows to spend 
the summer of 1998 or longer at the Institute pursuing their 
chosen course of research. The Institute is an independent, 
nonprofit research organization dedicated to scientific inquiry 
into economic problems and to the education of the general 
public through wide dissemination of its research results. The 
field of research for Visiting Fellows is open, but we 
especially welcome applicants who are interested in money, 
banking, and credit; public and personal finance; economic and 
monetary history; the role of government in society; the 
methodology of economics; and the role of individual freedom, 
private property, and free enterprise in economic progress. 
Candidates must have strong writing skills, and the ideal 
candidate will be able to communicate research findings to a 
general readership. Applicants who have a Ph.D. or have 
completed all but their dissertation are preferred, but others 
with demonstrably strong writing skills will be considered. 
While in Great Barrington, Visiting Fellows are housed on the 
Institute's campus and receive a cash stipend. Applicants should 
send cover letter, a 500-word outline of their proposed course 
of research, a resume, and a copy of a recent publication or 
unpublished manuscript. Candidates must also arrange to have 2 
confidential letters of reference sent directly to AIER by the 
referees. The deadline for applications is March 31, 1998. An 
equal opportunity employer. CONTACT: Susan Gillette, Assistant 
to the President, American Institute for Economic Research, P.O. 
Box 1000, Great Barrington, MA 01230 (e-mail: [log in to unmask]). 
 
For more information, visit the AIER web site: http://www.aier.org/ 
 
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