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Storable votes: Can we solve gridlock and yet protect the minority?
ISERP Faculty Fellow Alessandra Casella and Economics Ph.D.
VIII Annual Meetings of the LACEA / IADB / WB/ UNDP Research Network on Inequality and Poverty; This Friday
Call for Papers Has Passed
XVIII Annual Meetings of the LACEA / IADB / WB/ UNDP Research Network on Inequality and Poverty
ISERP Faculty Fellow Finalist for World Bank President
ISERP Faculty Fellow and co-president of ISERP-affiliated Initiative for Policy Dialogue Jose Antonio Ocampo is a finalist to become the next president of the World Bank.
Program on Indian Economic Policies: India voters demand growth, opportunity
The leadership and work of the ISERP-affiliated Program on Indian Economic Policies was featuredContinue Reading »
QMSS Students Contribute to Sub-Saharan Africa MediaMap Project
The MediaMap project entitled "Healthy Media, Vibrant Societies: How Strengthening the Media can Boost Development in Sub-Sahara
Prof. Panagariya honored with third-highest civilian award by government of India
Professor Arvind Panagariya, director of ISERP-affiliated Continue Reading »
ISERP Research Brief: Effect of Same-Sex Marriage Laws on Health Care Use and Expenditures in Sexual Minority Men: A Quasi-Natural Experiment
This ISERP Research Brief summarizes a recent paper by Health & Society Scholar Mark Hatzenbuehler.
Columbia Global Centers Research Grant Program Launches
Seed funding supports interdisciplinary research, strengthens research infrastructure of Columbia Global Centers
ISERP Working Paper Cited in NLRB Ruling
The National Labor Relations Board has adopted a final rule amending its election case procedures to reduc
Columbia Program on Indian Economic Policies Hosts New Delhi Event
The ISERP-affiliated Columbia Program on Indian Economic Policies will host an event on Jan.
ISERP Awards Seed Grants to Three Innovative Research Projects
The Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy recently awarded seed funds for three innovative research projects. The funding supports preliminary faculty research from the Colu
Research Grants for Global Scholars Program, Global Centers: Europe at Reid Hall in Paris
The Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP) is pleased to issue its first request for the Global Scholars Program (GSP) Research Grant proposals.
Former ISERP Undergraduate Scholar Recognized by U.N.
Karen Woodin Rodriguez, a participant in the pilot ISERP Undergraduate Scholars Program in 2010-11, was recently awarded Leo Nevas Human Rights Youth Advocate Award by the UN Foundation.
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