NY Times, July 22, 2004
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
More Jobs, Worse Work
By Stephen S. Roach
The state of the American labor market remains the defining issue of the
current economic debate. Through February, the United States was mired
in the depths of the worst jobless recovery of the post-World War II
We have three temporary teaching posts. I'd be happy to discuss them
informally with anyone interested.
Best,
Terry McDonough
National University of Ireland, Galway
Temporary Teaching Posts (3) in Economics
The Department of Economics wishes to invite applications for the
above temporary
Below is a job listing for four new positions here at the National
University of Ireland, Galway in addition to the one I posted
earlier.
The jobs are two year contract positions, but may become permanent
eventually. They are located at a new "branch campus" type program
in Sligo. The pr
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