Economics: National Science
Foundation
Deadline: January 18, 2011
The Economics program supports research designed to improve the understanding of the processes and institutions of
the U.S. economy and of the world system of which it is a part. This program also strengthens both empirical and theoretical
economic analysis as well as the methods for rigorous research on economic behavior. It supports research in
almost every area of economics, including econometrics, economic history, environmental economics, finance, industrial
organization, international economics, labor economics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and public
finance. The Economics program welcomes proposals for individual or multi-investigator research projects, doctoral
dissertation improvement awards, conferences, workshops, symposia, experimental research, data collection and dissemination,
computer equipment and other instrumentation, and research experience for undergraduates. The program
places a high priority on interdisciplinary research. The program places a high priority on broadening participation
and encourages proposals from junior faculty, women, other underrepresented minorities, Research Undergraduate
Institutions, and EPSCoR states. The program also funds conferences and interdisciplinary research that strengthens
links among economics and the other social and behavioral sciences as well as mathematics and statistics.
For more information:
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5437

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