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A number of large NBER research projects are organized as Centers or Study Groups, administrative structures that facilitate the interactions between multiple research studies that explore related questions.

OverviewThis project supports research on three central issues in transportation economics:The impact of the...

The NBER Center for Aging and Health Research has three primary aims. The first is to coordinate research on health and...

There are unique aspects and potential barriers to providing healthcare to people living with Alzheimer’s Disease and...
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This award funds research projects that combine theory and data to understand the geoeconomic mechanisms of international political coercion and great power competition and how these determine international trade movements, as well as international capital and currency markets. Geoeconomics, a...
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This award funds a research project to study the aggregate and distributional implications of de minimis trade policies and of direct international shipments to consumers. De minimis imports refer to the import of goods with a value below a certain limit, considered too small to be subject to taxes...
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The fellowship program aims to foster a new generation of economists focused on researching innovation and productivity policies, particularly through a fiscal and budgetary lens. The program will explore the effects of federally funded research and development (R&D), changes in immigration policy,...
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The work plan has six distinct parts: (1) assembling a publicly available infrastructure cost data; (2) purchasing a second data set from a private provider; (3) organizing two conferences one virtual, one in person -- on infrastructure procurement; (4) organizing two conferences on project...
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This dissertation fellowship program supports PhD students in economics and economics adjacent-fields (such as public policy) who are researching mathematical talent identification and mathematical talent development among youth from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds....
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This three-year research project explores the different ways in which investors and financial markets are exposed to, and contribute to mitigating, climate change. The project highlights research that helps investors understand their portfolios exposure to climate risks and assesses how their...
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Economic statistics are essential to the smooth functioning of financial markets, to international trade, and for policymaking. Yet the resources devoted to improving economic measurement through research are very limited. The NBER hopes to convene a one-and-a-half day meeting to discuss the...
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This project analyzes the impact of SSI and SSDI policies that suspend benefits for incarcerated individuals. It uses a mixed-methods, community-engaged approach. The quantitative research will draw on SSA administrative records matched to Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS) data....
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This project analyzes the obstacles that hinder families and caregivers of children with special healthcare needs from accessing necessary care and resources with a particular focus on marginalized communities. It explores the extent to which families are aware of services designed for children with...
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This project builds upon ongoing RDRC-funded work on how retirement outreach programs can better address disparities in retirement preparedness across Black, Hispanic, and White workers. The baseline project was conducted as a survey and experimental intervention administered through the...
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This project builds upon ongoing RDRC-funded work on understanding the communication needs, experiences, and preferences of SSA beneficiaries in underserved communities. Based on the finding that these communities generally prefer simpler, plain language communications, the proposed new project...
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This project analyzes differences across time, demographic groups, and geography in the employment outcomes of SSDI and SSI beneficiaries with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). It examines employment trends over the course of the 21st century, including during the Great Recession...
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The research funded by this award examines the impact of social media on the mental health and academic achievements of adolescents. Anecdotal evidence seems to indicate a correlation between heavy social media use on the one hand and poor mental health and lacking academic achievements of US...
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Households differ in terms of their consumption, income, wealth, location, or information sets; firms differ in terms of their prices, productivity, or balance sheet positions. A large body of research has shown that this type of heterogeneity matters for macroeconomic dynamics, yet models that take...
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Decades of research show that significant changes in the returns to workers skills, driven primarily by rapid technological change, have dramatically affected U.S. income, employment, political polarization, physical health, and psychological well-being. The resulting rise in economic and social...
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This award funds research in macroeconomics. The research team will combine a large-scale repeated survey of US consumers with information treatments and external information on decision making. They will use these data to consider four research questions in macroeconomics. The first is mechanisms...
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This awards funds the construction of an open access database that will include information on earnings inequality, income volatility, economic mobility, and income dynamics for a large number of countries over time. The data facility provides rich information on individual-level earnings over time...
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In January 2023, atmospheric river (AR) events caused widespread disruptions in California, with small businesses severely affected. Weather forecasts played a crucial role in helping businesses and communities prepare for and mitigate the impacts of these events by providing advance warning of the...
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The goal of this project is to catalyze innovation-science research by enhancing the capabilities of scholars and broadening the diversity of participants in the field. The project aims to expand the Innovation Information Initiative (I3) Fellows pilot program, enhance the I3 Index of open access...
The Impact of Hospice Care on the Wellbeing of Alzheimer's Disease Patients and their Family Members
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How to care for Alzheimers Disease patients is a pressing public health question for which there have been few conclusive answers. This project aims to enhance our understanding of how hospice care, an increasingly prevalent end-of-life option chosen by over two-thirds of Medicare decedents with...
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Productivity growth is a fundamental driver of increased living standards, and this project explores sources of manufacturing productivity growth as the United States rose to global economic prominence. The researchers seeks to understand firms technology adoption decisions during a past period of...
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This Award funds a research project that will study the interactions among several major government transfer programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women (WIG), Infants, and Children, Medicaid and the Children's Health...
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The NBER Coordinating Center on the Economics of Alzheimers Disease and Alzheimers Disease-Related Dementias (AD/ADRD) Prevention, Treatment, and Care conducts and coordinates a range of research projects related to these dementias, which areprojected to become increasingly prevalent as the US...
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Poverty is the most widely studied fundamental determinant of maternal mental health, morbidity, mortality, and inequities in the U.S. and worldwide. Low absolute and relative income and low socioeconomic status are associated with financial hardship, food and housing insecurity, discrimination,...
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The Economics of Firearm Markets, Crime, and Gun Violence conference will bring together researchers who are developing new insights on the links between firearms, the markets in which they are traded, the policies that regulate them, and crime. The conference will also develop interest in these...
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The global battery industry has seen remarkable cost reductions, with electric vehicle (EV) battery costs dropping by over 90% in the past decade. This study examines the extent to which this dramatic decline in battery prices is due to learning-by-doing in battery production. It also evaluates the...
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Tax, transfer, and social insurance programs are important policies that are of concern to economists, decision makers, and the general public. Households' tax liabilities and transfers depend on multiple characteristics and this dependence is rather sophisticated. For instance, in the U.S.,...
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Digital innovations are expected to transform the healthcare landscape in the U.S. with the integration of AI/ML techniques into the provision of care and the design of personalized and precision medicine. Yet, research efforts are still in their infancy of assessing the social value of new digital...
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The Conference on Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (CEME) holds a series of annual conferences on research issues in economic theory and statistical methods for the analysis of economic data. The purpose is to stimulate discussion and research in these areas, and to investigate the...
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Urban economy models are challenged by a growing body of increasingly fine spatial data. This project develops a framework for the analysis of urban policies that accounts for geographically fine data. The project assembles data of new plant and office openings and combines them with commuting and...
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An emergency department clinician treating a patient with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) faces difficult decisions about whether to recommend invasive treatment. If the patient is cognitively impaired, assessing health risks and benefits is even more complex. This project is testing a machine...
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The project looks at the differences in healthcare use and health outcomes that result when the provider is of the same race as the patient, as compared with when they are of different races. Prior evidence suggests that minoritized patients' trust in medicine may be enhanced when they are paired...
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The process of arriving at a clinical decision in Emergency Department settings is influenced by a complex set of factors, some of which are hard to observe in analytic databases, including those based on administrative records. These factors encompass not just the biomedical, but also the clinical...
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Administrative burdens in healthcare impose large financial, psychological, and time costs, and may also affect patient health and well-being. Due to progressing cognitive limitations and increased reliance on caregivers, people living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) face a...
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Nursing homes are key sources of care for millions of older adults, especially those with dementia, but many facilities are unable to consistently deliver high-quality care for these vulnerable patients. One potential policy to address inadequate quality and safety is to raise payment rates for...
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Work from home (WFH) has surged in America, rising from 5% of workdays in 2019, peaking at about 60% in May 2020 during the lockdown, to stabilize at about 27% by May 2023. This five-fold increase in working from home, including both full time remote and part time telework, has been possibly the...
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This project will support a post-doctoral researcher studying disparities in economic outcomes, particularly racial and ethnic disparities in wealth, labor market outcomes, and the impact of economic shocks such as economic downturns. The grant will increase the quality of research on economic...
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Nontechnical Description. Measuring regional entrepreneurship is important but difficult due to an absence of data and the long-term nature of entrepreneurship outcomes. The authors develop a novel measurement approach that enables the benchmarking of regional entrepreneurship at different levels of...
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This project will examine questions related to US regional disparities in the rates of innovation and new business formation and the outcomes associated with them. Research priorities will include studying regional differences in the birth rates of new firms, variation in these rates over time,...
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This project will develop new research on the interactions of energy system decarbonization and trade, and on the interactions of energy system decarbonization and the macroeconomy. The project will support sixteen new research studies, and the results will inform policymakers about aggregate and...
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This project will investigate the fiscal dynamics of state and local governments, combining an analysis of past performance in response to various positive and negative shocks as well as assessment of emerging structural challenges. It will include sixteen research studies on core dimensions of...
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This project supports several research initiatives of the Gender in the Economy working group of the National Bureau of Economic Research. The NBER, a leader in applied economic research, is a network of more than 1800 academic economists carrying out research in a range of sub-disciplines. The...
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of Floridas test-based retention policy. Under this policy, students that cannot demonstrate adequate reading ability at the end of grade three are retained in grade three and provided with retention-year interventions designed to improve their...
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health problem adversely impacting the physical and mental health of victims and their children. It remains the most common form of violence experienced by women, with > 30% of women in the U.S. experiencing physical or sexual IPV over their...
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Economics strives to distill information about millions of products, firms, and workers into a concise set of metrics that summarize household welfare and cost of living. These statistics are crucial for evaluating the efficacy and impact of public policies. This research contributes to developing a...
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