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Project Partners
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The Center for the Economics of Human Development (CEHD)’s mission is to advance knowledge that fosters human flourishing by identifying sources of disadvantage and promoting equality of opportunity. The Center produces empirical and theoretical research that integrates ideas and methods across the social and natural sciences to create rigorous evidence for public policy. Dr. Heckman’s research team at the University of Chicago will oversee, guide, and direct the design of ChinaREACH, including the analysis of power with multiple hypotheses.
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The China Center for the Economics of Human Development (CCEHD) at Beijing Normal University guides national policymaking in China through generating innovative and interdisciplinary research to promote the whole and equal development of human beings and effective guidance and evaluation of applied policies.
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The Asian Family in Transition initiative seeks to study the economics of demographic changes in China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Its aim is to broaden research on topics related to the family and its contribution to inequality and social change. It addresses questions related to family structures, migration, and other changes with deep implications for society and the economy.
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The China Development Research Foundation (CDRF), led by Dr. Lu Mai, is a nationwide organization initiated by the Development Research Center of the State Council. CDRF raises private-sector funds to conduct impact evaluations with the goal of shaping policy. CDRF’s pilot tests of nutritional and kindergarten interventions in impoverished counties of Qinghai and Yunnan provinces provided evidence for building consensus on ECD within the Chinese Government, and eventually led to China’s Children Nutritional Improvement Project in Poverty-stricken Areas (CNNIP). CDRF will implement and manage the parenting and nutrition intervention within the field.
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The Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) is dedicated to the rigorous pursuit of innovative economic theories and methods that address society’s most pressing concerns. Founded in 2009, it is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization supporting relevant, pioneering work in the following issue areas: the relationship between finance and the broader economy; inequality and distribution; the economics of innovation; and environment and resource sustainability.
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Center for the Economics of Human Development
Office: 5750 S. Woodlawn Ave.
Chicago, IL 60637, United States
Mailing: 1126 E. 59th St.
Chicago, IL 60637, United States
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