The Russell Sage Behavioral Economics Roundtable provides small grants to support high quality research in behavioral economics and to encourage young investigators to enter this developing field. The research can be on any economic topic, but appropriate projects will demonstrate explicit use of psychological concepts in the motivation of the design and the preparation of the results. The maximum budget is $7,500, though larger awards may be given for exceptional projects. Applicants must be advanced doctoral students or junior (non-tenured) faculty members who have been out of graduate school for two or fewer years. For more information, see the link below:

http://www.russellsage.org/how-to-apply/small-grants-behavioral-economics-apply