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Business & Economics at the National Academies
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IP @ The National Academies ~ serves as a guide to the Academies' extensive work on Intellectual Property and a forum to discuss ongoing work.
Beyond Discovery: The Bidding Game ~ explores the mathematical field of game theory that began in the 1920s as basic research into strategies of parlor games like poker.
National Academy of Engineering Program Office ~ serves as the research arm of the National Academy of Engineering and is tasked with identifying and illuminating issues at the intersections of engineering, technology and society that impact our quality of life.
National Academies Offices
Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy ~ studies the contributions of science and technology to economic performance and the policies influencing science and technology advances. Work includes studies of trade, intellectual property, R&D, tax, education and training, standards and other policies as well as the adequacy of data on science and technology investments and innovation.
Center for Economic, Governance, and International Studies ~ addresses the nation’s most pressing problems, using the knowledge, analytical tools and methods of the behavioral and social sciences. Its four standing committees –- the Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change; Committee on Law and Justice; and Committee on Population and the Committee on Monitoring International Labor Standards –- engage the country’s leading social and behavioral scientists.
Committee on National Statistics ~ contributes to a better understanding of important national issues by working to improve the statistical methods and information on which public policy decisions are based.
Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy ~ conducts studies on cross-cutting issues in science and technology policy.
Computer Science and Telecommunications Board ~ provides independent assessments of technical and public policy issues relating to computing and communications.
Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable ~ provides a politically neutral forum for experts from government, universities and industry to discuss current issues of interest involving science and technology.
Science, Technology and Law Program ~ brings together the science and engineering community and the legal community on a regular basis to explore pressing issues, to improve communication and to help resolve issues between the two communities.
Small Business Innovation Research Program ~ provides information relevant to the current National Academy of Sciences research project on the SBIR programs of five major federal agencies: the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, NASA, National Institutes of Health and National Science Foundation.
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