General Research Program

John Shoven, Director


The General Research Program, led by the SIEPR director, is funded largely with unrestricted money and is broad in scope. It is the one program that is not necessarily topic oriented. The program also houses SIEPR research initiatives, the major focus areas of interest and funding. Three important goals of the General Research Program are funding for junior faculty, support of graduate students, and the postdoctoral scholar program. Through SIEPR’s support, junior faculty can pursue their research endeavors. Graduate student support and fellowships are also a significant part of the program. The new postdoctoral program where recent PhDs come to SIEPR for two years before beginning their tenure-track careers has already shown positive results.

Publications

Heterogeneity in Financial Incentives for High and Low Income School Districts
George Bulman, November 2010
Group Robust Stability in Matching Markets
Mustafa Afacan, June 2010
Effects of Legal Status and Health Service Availability on Mortality
Scott Baker, June 2010
The Visible Hand: Race and Online Market Outcomes
Jennifer DoleacLuke Stein, May 2010
Constrained Job Matching: Does Teacher Job Search Harm Disadvantaged Urban Schools?
Eric HanushekSteven Rivkin, April 2010

Projects

CAREER: Understanding How Markets Work in Enough Detail So We Can Fix Them When They're Broken, 8/1/08 - 7/31/13 PI: Muriel Niederle