$457,458
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To compare net prices for U.S. prescription drugs against other high-income countries.
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2020 - 2022
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LJAF
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$132,248
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To support a randomized controlled trial evaluating the impact of the Pathways from Prison to Postsecondary Education program on postsecondary education and recidivism outcomes.
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2019 - 2021
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LJAF
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$86,349
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To analyze information about public pension systems.
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2016 - 2021
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LJAF
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$526,500
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To analyze literature and develop a new approach to estimating research and development costs on drug innovation and prices.
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2019 - 2023
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LJAF
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$993,262
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To analyze policy options to lower hospital prices and examine the implications on the privately insured population.
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2019 - 2022
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LJAF
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$75,042
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To analyze COVID-19 provider relief funding flowing to hospitals and potential policy options for addressing health care consolidation in light of COVID-19.
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2020 - 2021
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LJAF
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$525,000
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To study the impact of a public option on Connecticut's health care market.
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2021 - 2022
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LJAF
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$102,787
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To estimate the prevalance of criminal histories among small business owners.
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2020 - 2021
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LJAF
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$209,660
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To document the extent to which people in the United States face added labor market challenges.
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2020 - 2022
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LJAF
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$488,234
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To examine how policy and practice can identify risk of recidivism.
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2020 - 2022
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LJAF
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$713,859
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To conduct a randomized controlled trial in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania on the impact of having a public defender at a criminal defendant?s preliminary arraignment.
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2018 - 2023
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LJAF
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$319,870
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To developing national public defense workload standards.
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2021 - 2023
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LJAF
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$99,000
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to support the first national conference on gun violence prevention research.
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2022 - 2023
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LJAF
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$99,000
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To support a convening relating to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the Bruen case.
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2022 - 2023
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LJAF
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$10,000
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To support research seminars
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2020
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LJAF
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$25,000
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To support RAND's Research Symposium.
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2019
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LJAF
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$2,297,268
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To provide support for the National Collaborative on Gun Violence Research.
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2018 - 2024
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LJAF
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$3,268,689
|
To conduct research on gun policy and develop tools to support public education and discourse.
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2018 - 2023
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LJAF
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$869,628
|
To conduct an independent evaluation of a six-month pilot test of the Aerial Investigative Resarch program in Baltimore, Maryalnd.
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2020 - 2022
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LJAF
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