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Grant: RAND Corporation
To promote research on behavioral economics and household finance by co-sponsoring the 7th annual RAND Forum on Behavioral Finance
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Grant: Columbia University
To further develop RunMyCode, a platform that links data and code for real-time reproduction of published studies
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Grant: Stanford University
To develop and workshop a multidisciplinary research agenda on rethinking regulatory economics
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Grant: Northwestern University
To improve estimates of how research investments translate into breakthroughs by scientific teams, and how scientific breakthroughs translate into eventual economic growth
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Grant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To catalogue promising but underfunded opportunities for investing in scientific research
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Grant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To explore new methods for funding scientific research
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Grant: National Academy of Sciences
To enhance, disseminate, and implement the findings of a study about improving postdoctoral training and career prospects
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Grant: American Association for the Advancement of Science
To administer a public policy fellowship for placing behavioral and social scientists in the federal government
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Grant: University of Michigan
To establish an independent, scientific, and comprehensive source of detailed information about the results of public and private investments in science
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Grant: The Australian National University
To improve teaching and research in quantitative economics through the development of compelling, open, and reproducible models using Python
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Grant: Harvard University
To strengthen a new postdoctoral program for interdisciplinary work on data science by including a position for a quantitative social scientist
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Grant: University of Pennsylvania
To develop, analyze, and evaluate data science algorithms that provably protect privacy while avoiding overfitting and false discovery
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Grant: University of California, San Diego
To study training and innovation in the science and engineering workforce
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Grant: Harvard University
To develop, refine, and promulgate an agenda for energy efficiency research
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Grant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To organize and run a workshop on technical, practical, and research questions about big data privacy
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Grant: Stevens Institute of Technology
To develop both a viable set of open source algorithms that describe financial contract types, as well as a community that will develop, fund, use, and maintain an even more comprehensive set
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Grant: Open Knowledge Foundation
To promote open content and open data practices in economics
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Grant: New Venture Fund
To catalyze empirical research on how obfuscated markets respond to smart disclosure policies
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Grant: Yale University
To conduct research and professional training on the theory and global practice of macroprudential regulation
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Grant: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
To support the NBER Summer Institute