Cato Institute
Overview
The Cato Institute is seeking a full-time Trade Policy Analyst in Washington, DC, to analyze international trade policy in the United States, with a focus on the economics of tariffs, nontariff barriers, subsidies, industrial policy, and trade balances. Analyses will be published in policy analyses, working papers, op-eds, blog posts, white papers, and other formats. The Trade Policy Analyst will report to the Director of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. Responsibilities
Produce studies, original empirical research, op-eds, blog posts, and social media content addressing relevant trade policy issues from an economic perspective. This work may be done individually or in collaboration with other Cato scholars. Make presentations to audiences, participate in panel discussions, and make media appearances related to trade policy. Organize policy forums and other events and educate policymakers on the economics of trade. Commission and edit studies from outside experts on the economics of trade. Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in economics, International Trade, or related social sciences; an advanced degree is preferred. At least 3 years of experience in trade policy, economics, and research. An understanding of US international trade policy and a strong grasp of international economics and general economic concepts. Strong quantitative skills, including familiarity with econometric methods and software packages or programming languages used for data analysis (such as Stata, R, Python, MATLAB, etc.). Skills
Strong commitment to Cato’s libertarian values. Ability to work on multiple tasks independently and as part of a highly collaborative team on a time-sensitive basis. Commitment to accuracy and creativity in making innovative arguments for trade liberalization. Willingness to participate in events, including conferences and webinars, occasionally. Strong writing and communication skills; comfortable presenting to various audiences in person or virtually. How To Apply
Applicants must submit the following documents: cover letter detailing your expertise in international economic and trade policy, your philosophical interest in the organization, and why the position interests you; résumé; two representative research products or writing samples that show your economic skills (research reports, working papers, peer-reviewed articles, dissertations, data memos, blog posts, etc.). Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance; employer contribution to a Health Savings Account (HSA). Generous vacation and sick days; paid parental leave. Employer-provided life and disability insurance; 401(k) employer match; transit/parking benefits; pet discount plan. All Cato employees are provided with information about work authorization. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. This position does not offer visa sponsorship. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Cato Institute is seeking a full-time Trade Policy Analyst in Washington, DC, to analyze international trade policy in the United States, with a focus on the economics of tariffs, nontariff barriers, subsidies, industrial policy, and trade balances. Analyses will be published in policy analyses, working papers, op-eds, blog posts, white papers, and other formats. The Trade Policy Analyst will report to the Director of the Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies. Responsibilities
Produce studies, original empirical research, op-eds, blog posts, and social media content addressing relevant trade policy issues from an economic perspective. This work may be done individually or in collaboration with other Cato scholars. Make presentations to audiences, participate in panel discussions, and make media appearances related to trade policy. Organize policy forums and other events and educate policymakers on the economics of trade. Commission and edit studies from outside experts on the economics of trade. Qualifications
A bachelor’s degree in economics, International Trade, or related social sciences; an advanced degree is preferred. At least 3 years of experience in trade policy, economics, and research. An understanding of US international trade policy and a strong grasp of international economics and general economic concepts. Strong quantitative skills, including familiarity with econometric methods and software packages or programming languages used for data analysis (such as Stata, R, Python, MATLAB, etc.). Skills
Strong commitment to Cato’s libertarian values. Ability to work on multiple tasks independently and as part of a highly collaborative team on a time-sensitive basis. Commitment to accuracy and creativity in making innovative arguments for trade liberalization. Willingness to participate in events, including conferences and webinars, occasionally. Strong writing and communication skills; comfortable presenting to various audiences in person or virtually. How To Apply
Applicants must submit the following documents: cover letter detailing your expertise in international economic and trade policy, your philosophical interest in the organization, and why the position interests you; résumé; two representative research products or writing samples that show your economic skills (research reports, working papers, peer-reviewed articles, dissertations, data memos, blog posts, etc.). Benefits
Medical, dental, and vision insurance; employer contribution to a Health Savings Account (HSA). Generous vacation and sick days; paid parental leave. Employer-provided life and disability insurance; 401(k) employer match; transit/parking benefits; pet discount plan. All Cato employees are provided with information about work authorization. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. This position does not offer visa sponsorship. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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