Columbia University
For Support Of The Initiative For Policy Dialogue
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Amount$250,493
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Program
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Date Awarded6/21/2021
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Term12 Months
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Type of SupportProject
Overview
The initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) will bring together academics and policymakers, through multiple conferences, to critically evaluate the foundations of macroeconomics and discuss how to reform them and make macroeconomics more relevant for the policy concerns of our time. The project will contribute to Hewlett Foundation’s Economy and Society agenda by bringing together economists with a diverse set of ideas to study the behavior of the macroeconomy in the short run, in the midst of structural transformation, and in the long run, and to formulate potential policies to address the multifaceted challenges the country and the world face today. IPD is a Columbia University-based think tank, directed by Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz, which works to broaden dialogue in economic and development policy.
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