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Grant: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
To continue core support for a research network that promotes the rigorous empirical study of economic issues in North America
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Grant: Private Capital Research Institute
To set up an Administrative Data Research Facility that makes data about the private capital industry accessible to researchers
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Grant: NumFOCUS
To develop a programming toolkit for the construction, execution, and evaluation of macroeconomic simulations where heterogeneous agents interact behaviorally
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Grant: Stony Brook Foundation
To support diverse participation by graduate students in a summer workshop on macro, behavioral, and experimental economics
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Grant: Carnegie Mellon University
To advance research on belief-based utility in behavioral economics by holding a conference for leading economists and psychologists
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Grant: Tufts University
To support a mathematical workshop on the Geometry of Redistricting
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Grant: Harvard University
To support the Third Annual Conference on Big Data at the Harvard Center for Mathematical Sciences and Applications
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Grant: University of Bologna
To establish an open scholarly citation database that freely and legally makes available accurate citation data in easily reused standard machine-readable formats
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Grant: University of California, Office of the President
To develop and deploy infrastructure necessary to elevate data to a first-class research output
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Grant: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
To renew support for a three-year postdoctoral program on the economics of the aging workforce
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Grant: University College London
To support Microeconomic Insights, an online source for accessible summaries of high quality microeconomic research
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Grant: Stanford University
To support a conference series in order to foster more research and policy discussion about changing labor market institutions to accommodate increased longevity
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Grant: RAND Corporation
To analyze how technological change affected the retirement behavior of older workers in the last three decades with a case study of computerization, arguably the most important technological change of our era
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Grant: University of California, Davis
To research the economics of energy efficiency, as recommended by a Request for Proposals review committee, focused on understanding how the targeting and timing of energy efficiency information provision impacts program participation
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Grant: University of Minnesota Foundation
To expand public awareness of the groundbreaking work of Santiago Ramon y Cajal, the father of modern neuroscience, through an exhibition and book of his drawings
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Grant: Boston University
To develop, evaluate, and transfer to practice a robust framework of distribution locational marginal prices that can improve efficiencies in electricity distribution
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Grant: National Academy of Sciences
To support the third in a series of Sackler Colloquia on the Science of Science Communication, to be held November 16 and 17, 2017
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Grant: Filmmakers Collaborative
To support the development of "FRONTIERS," a new television show that profiles scientists as explorers conducting research across the globe
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Grant: The New School for Social Research
To support a two-day conference titled “Invisibility: The Power of an Idea,” at The New School in New York City
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Grant: Charles Graeber
To support the writing of a book, The Breakthrough, to enhance public understanding of the science behind recent advances in cancer immunotherapy