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Contact the NRI
 

Ideas and suggestions, funding proposals, student fellowship applications, and requests for additional information should be directed to the program manager at the address below.

Emily Batman
Program Manager, National Research Initiative
American Enterprise Institute
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone: 202-862-5800
Fax: 202-862-7177
E-mail: NRI@aei.org


Please direct questions, comments, or feedback about the NRI project site of the AEI website to Jon Flugstad at the address below.

Jon Flugstad
Research Assistant, National Research Initiative
Phone: 202.862-4878 E-mail: Jon.Flugstad@aei.org

 
 
Academics and AEI
 

Academics and AEI is a new e-newsletter designed to keep you informed about new, scholarly work by AEI fellows. It features relevant short publications, highlights upcoming and recent events, and provides more information about the National Research Initiative and the opportunities it offers to academics. To subscribe to the e-newsletter Academics and AEI, please visit My AEI.org to add this to your mailing preferences.

 
NRI Fellowships
 

NRI post-doctoral fellowships are nine to twelve month programs for recent graduates and doctoral students engaged in dissertation research interested in U.S. domestic public policy research. While in Washington, NRI fellows are immersed in a rich public policy environment. The program exposes them to a breadth of scholarship within AEI, as well as at other D.C. institutions engaged in policy debate.

 
NRI Books
 
Prices, Poverty, and Inequality thumb   

In Prices, Poverty, and Inequality: Why Americans Are Better Off Than You Think, Christian Broda (University of Chicago) and David E. Weinstein (Columbia University) argue that adjusting poverty measures reveals that Americans in every income group are substantially better off economically than they were a quarter century ago. [More on this book]