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The one-year grants are intended to support research and the generation of new knowledge and new networks in the field of political economy.

The event highlighted the research projects of its current cohort of faculty and graduate student grantees.

The Center co-hosted the "New Thinking in Industrial Policy: Perspectives from Developed and Developing Countries" conference.

Michael Gould-Wartofsky introduced and moderated the discussion between Joseph Lowndes and Connie Razza.

The Center hosted a lively discussion Oct. 8 on how to form a more just and inclusive economic paradigm.

Columbia University faculty from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. The deadline for proposal submissions is now March 10.

Nine projects from 13 faculty/scholars and three student collaborators were named recipients of its 2024-2025 faculty grants.

Led by graduate students from across the university, 20 projects have been selected for funding.

The two-day conference will be a culmination of the efforts of Center grant awardee Premilla Nadasen, a professor of history at Barnard College.

The Atlantic magazine published online Nov. 27 John's article, The Tech Giant's Anti-regulation Fantasy.

The Center is particularly interested in funding early-career faculty and interdisciplinary teams from at least two Columbia schools.

Center faculty grant awardee Bernard Harcourt's Coöperism 13/13 explores promising forms of cooperation to eclipse neoliberal capitalism.