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New Athens is a once-in-a-generation research environment: the first true laboratory of Democracy on American soil since Hawaii gained statehood in 1959. We’re looking to partner with researchers who support our vision. Preliminary topics of interest include the impact of policy innovations on coupling, family formation, and birth rates; the impact of smartphone elimination on rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide; the introduction and impact of civic-minded youth rites of passage; the impact of policy innovations on quality-of-life for retirees and senior citizens, and more.

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New Athens is a once-in-a-generation research enviornment: the first true labratory of Democracy on American soil since Hawaii became a state in 19XX.

We’re looking to partner with researchers who support our vision. A high-quality partnership involves research that is mutually beneficial to grant-making institutions and New Athens. Our primary interest is low-delay insight into the efficacy of our reforms and initiatives for the purpose of adjusting course to do right by our residents.

A high-quality partnership involves research that is mutually beneficial to grant-making institutions and New Athens.

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Preliminary topics of interest:

  • The impact of policy innovations on coupling, family formation, and birth rates
  • The impact of smartphone elimination on rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide
  • The feasibility and effect of rolling out civic-minded youth rites of passage at the whole-population level
  • The relationship between quality-of-life and new-traditional architecture and city planning
  • The impact of policy innivations on quality-of-live for retirees and senior citizens