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The Washington Center for Equitable Growth seeks to deepen our understanding of whether and how inequality affects economic growth and stability. Our academic grants program consists of a portfolio of cutting-edge scholarly research investigating the various channels through which economic inequality may or may not impact economic growth and stability, both directly and indirectly. Equitable Growth considers proposals that investigate the link between economic inequality and individuals’ economic outcomes and well-being, poverty and mobility from poverty, the macroeconomy, and sustainability. We are particularly interested in dimensions of inequality, including race, ethnicity, gender, and place, as well as the ways in which public polices affect the relationship between inequality and growth.
Academic Grants - required letters of inquiry are due on January 26, 2020.
Doctoral and Postdoctoral Grants - submissions are due on Sunday February 2, 2020
https://equitablegrowth.org/research-paper/2020-request-for-proposals/?l...
or https://equitablegrowth.org/engage/apply-for-a-grant/
Human capital development, labor markets, financial well-being, consumption, macroeconomic policy, business cycle dynamics, monetary policy, fiscal and tax policy, political, market structure