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Dear all -- I am circulating the announcement below regarding the EGAP
regranting initiative. An RFP has been issued and the deadline for
submitting proposals submission is June 16, 2014.
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The Experiments in Governance and Politics network (EGAP) has issued a
request for proposals (RFP) for leading edge experimental research projects
that seek to assess the role of information in the selection of effective
politicians in developing countries. We invite studies that address the
central question using two or more experimental treatment conditions.This
is based off of an earlier round that solicited expressions of interest
from participants. This grant round is specifically designed to foster
knowledge cumulation across studies. Successful applicants will engage in
closely related projects and adhere to a common set of research standards.
The $1.8 million pool will support 4-6 research projects that address a
common theme and/or one or more “grouped” applications that link 2-3
individual projects across different research sites.The deadline for
submission of proposals is June 16, 2014.
Please see http://e-gap.org/2014/05/03/regranting-1-rfp/ for the RFP,
submission forms, and more information about the regranting round.
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Abby Long
Assistant Director
Experiments in Governance and Politics (EGAP)
Columbia University
+1 212 854 9783
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