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An advanced higher education degree in Applied Econometrics and Quantitative   ((public policy, social sciences, or a similar discipline.))  A five years' experience in ((applied policy analysis)) applied xx analysis decisions of establishments and firms, strategic interactions between establishments and/or firms, firmography, firmography (see http://www.sustaincity.org/publications/WP_3.7_Firmographics_Buczkowska.pdf),  industrial, applied conometrics, econometrics,  industrial organization, xxx, acquired in  A five years' experience in applied policy analysis in the area of entrepreneurship, innovation, and higher education policy issues, preferably acquired in a policy environment, higher education or research institution.   managing resources  managing data Experience with a number of databases of establishments at the individual or aggregate level including: (1) ERE 1997 and 2001, (2) Clap 2006, (3) Altares 2009, 2010, and 2011, and (4) INSEE Census data at the aggregate level for the years 2003–2011 (survey carried out yearly by the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies).  strong in scientific writing skills. The Ph.D. thesis   You know what it takes to get a written piece of work to publication    My Ph.D. thesis is breathing new life into the location choice models of establishments.   The need for methodological advances in order to more realistically model the complexity of establishment decision-making processes, such as their optimal location choices or strategic interactions with other marker actors, was the key motivation of my Ph.D. thesis.   This thesis is comprised of six chapters and is written in a form of essays.   This thesis is comprised of six chapters and is written in a form of essays. The general  introduction and the overall conclusion encompass four scientific papers entitled: (1) Location  choices of newly-created establishments: Spatial patterns at the aggregate level, (2) Why  choose one when I can pick both? Marrying metrics using a mixture model of the intrametropolitan  location choice of establishments, (3) Location choices under strategic interactions:  Interdependence of establishment types, and (4) Locational strategies of multi-store  firms: A daytime population. The first paper has been published in the ”Regional Science and Urban Economics Journal”. The second paper is under the second review at the ”Networks  and Spatial Economics Journal”.  The approach being proposed in this thesis is mostly computational.   Techniques explored in this thesis embody the models which use both aggregate and individual data.   Discrete choice and count data models have been applied to study the establishment location choices accounting for strategic interactions and spatial effects to capture the surrounding economic landscape.  Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and knowledge of the other, with a commitment to reach a good working level.  I speak French, English, Spanish, Polish, and have some notion of German.