RSF: Small Grants Program in Behavioral Economics
Russell Sage Foundation's (RSF) Behavioral Economics Roundtable offers the small
grants research program to support high quality research in behavioral economics and to
encourage young investigators to enter this developing field. There are no limitations on the
disciplinary background of the principal investigator, and the proposed research may address
any economic topic. Interdisciplinary efforts are welcome. Behavioral approaches will be
construed broadly to include any research that explores the economic implications of the psychological
principles underlying observable human behavior. This program will be administered under the auspices
of the Behavioral Economics Roundtable, a group of researchers in behavioral economics formed by the
Russell Sage Foundation to encourage policy-relevant research in behavioral economics. The Roundtable is
one of several current initiatives in the Behavioral Economics research program, which was developed in
collaboration with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and is now supported exclusively by Russell Sage.
The award will be administered by the grantee's university which will act as the fiscal agent.
The Russell Sage Foundation will pay the entire award in advance.
Amount: Upto $ 5,000
Deadline: OPEN
For further information, visit:
http://www.russellsage.org/programs/other/behavioral/smallgrants/
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