[P2P-F] Current Call for Grants | Institute for New Economic Thinking

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 8 21:40:25 CET 2011


thanks Paul

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Paul D. Fernhout <
pdfernhout at kurtz-fernhout.com> wrote:

> Maybe p2p economics would fit?
>
> See:
>  http://ineteconomics.org/initiatives/grants/spring-2011
> "In our first round of research grants, awarded in Fall 2010, INET awarded
> nearly 40 grants totaling over $5 million. For the second round of research
> grants, these four areas remain our focus:
>   1. Macroeconomics and Finance (M&F)
>   2. History and Political Economy (H&PE)
>   3. Economic Development and Growth (EDG)
>   4. The Economics Profession (EP)
> Within these four broad areas, in this round we would particularly like to
> invite proposals that address:
>    * Sources and remedies of financial instability
>    * Institutional design for radical (Knightian) uncertainty
>    * Political economy of the state and public goods provision
>    * Political economy of income and wealth distribution
>    * Corporate governance in an age of economic globalization
>    * Human capability and economic development
> ...
> Research grants will be awarded twice per year. The timeline for the first
> cycle of 2011 is planned as follows:
> January 28, 2011 Research Grant Program announced
> March 5, 2011 Stage 1 Proposals due to INET
> April 5, 2011 INET announces Proposals nominated into Stage 2
> May 1, 2011 Stage 2 Proposals due to INET
> May 31, 2011 Research Grant awards announced by INET"
>
> Mentioned by these people:
>  http://heterodoxnews.com/n/htn111.html
>  http://heterodoxnews.com/HEN/home.html
>
> --Paul Fernhout
> http://www.pdfernhout.net/
> ====
> The biggest challenge of the 21st century is the irony of technologies of
> abundance in the hands of those thinking in terms of scarcity.
>
>


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