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Grant: Public Library of Science
To develop online hubs as a mechanism for organizing scientific content after it is published
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Grant: University of Oklahoma
To support a meeting to explore digital models for the Isis history of science bibliography
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Grant: Benefits Data Trust
To test neoclassical and behavioral accounts of government benefits uptake by running a randomized controlled experiment on food stamp program enrollment procedures
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Grant: University of California, Berkeley
To apply behavioral insights to labor economics, particularly through the design of unemployment insurance schemes
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Grant: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
To launch an active and diverse study group on behavioral macroeconomics
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Grant: Lyrasis
To encourage a regional scanning center in the Mid-Atlantic Region for digitizing library collections under open principles
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Grant: Harvard University
To fashion fundamental concepts and models for behavioral economics based on theories of context-dependent choice
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Grant: National Academy of Sciences
Co-funding for a project on The Impact of Copyright Policy on Innovation in the Digital Era
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Grant: The Brookings Institution
To present accessible, reliable, and influential research through the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
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Grant: American Institutes for Research
To study scientific collaboration and productivity at the project team level
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Grant: Behavioral Science & Policy Association
To mobilize technical expertise in support of evidence-based policy-making
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Grant: The University of Chicago
To hold a conference on analyzing the costs and benefits of financial regulation
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Grant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To improve the credibility of empirical economics by turning best-practices for research transparency into common practice for research practitioners
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Grant: NumFOCUS
To improve teaching and research in quantitative economics by developing codebases and other resources that are compelling, open, and reproducible
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Grant: Loughborough University (UK)
To study how a global system of legal entity identifiers can help financial regulators monitor counterparty risks, conduct orderly resolutions, and enhance financial stability
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Grant: The University of Chicago
To facilitate workforce research by brokering, combining, documenting, and making available for study administrative data about labor markets from a variety of sources
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Grant: Third Sector New England Inc
To test hypotheses with as much statistical power as a randomized controlled trial but with smaller control and treatment groups
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Grant: Polytechnic Institute of New York University
To launch and document an international seminar series on finance engineering and regulation
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Grant: University of Michigan
To plan the design and testing of secure multi-party computing systems for the statistical analysis of private data
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Grant: Loyola University Chicago
To catalogue the use of datasets and methodologies in empirical economic research publications