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Grant: The Centre for Economic Policy Research — Macroeconomic Impacts of Cash Transfers (Coefficient Giving → The Centre for Economic Policy Research)

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1 check · 4/9/2026

Deterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)

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Name
The Centre for Economic Policy Research — Macroeconomic Impacts of Cash Transfers
Amount
$125,210
Currency
USD
Date
December 2024
Notes
[Forecasting] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of £100,000 (approximately $125,210 at the time of conversion) over two years to The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) to support a collaboration with the Structural Transformation and Economic Growth (STEG) program andexpand[Forecasting] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of £100,000 (approximately $125,210 at the time of conversion) over two years to The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) to support a collaboration with the Structural Transformation and Economic Growth (STEG) program and the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS) on predicting the macroeconomic impacts of cash transfers. The initiative will complement a large, multi-year randomized controlled trial (RCT) conducted by GiveDirectly. STEG has issued a call for proposals on research papers that predict the macroeconomic effects of cash transfers. Accepted papers will be presented at a BITSS workshop, and their pre-registered predictions will continue to be evaluated against measured outcomes from the RCTs. This falls within our focus areas of forecasting and global health and wellbeing.

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Name
The Centre for Economic Policy Research — Macroeconomic Impacts of Cash Transfers
Grantee
The Centre for Economic Policy Research
Focus Area
Forecasting
Amount
$125,210.00

NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)

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