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AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
The Joint Center combines the talents of Brookings and AEI to evaluate the impact of regulations on the economy and suggest reforms to enhance productivity and consumer welfare.

Brown Center on Education Policy
The Brown Center conducts research on topics in American education, with a special focus on efforts to improve academic achievement in elementary and secondary schools.

Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies
CNAPS serves as a locus for research, analysis, and debate to enhance policy development on the pressing political, economic, and security issues facing Northeast Asia and U.S. interests in the region.

Center on Children and Families
The Center's research and activities are designed primarily to improve understanding of the reasons for poverty or low income, especially among working families, and the potential of various policies to improve their prospects and the life chances of their children.

Center on Social and Economic Dynamics
CSED researchers study equity, inequality, and computer modeling of social and economic interaction.

Center on the United States and Europe
CUSE is dedicated to the study of Europe and U.S.-Europe relations and involves American and European experts in an active program of research, analysis, and debate.

John L. Thornton China Center
The John L. Thornton China Center develops timely, independent analysis and policy recommendations to help U.S. and Chinese leaders address key long-term challenges, both in terms of U.S.-China relations and China's internal development.

Saban Center for Middle East Policy
The Saban Center conducts original research and develops innovative programs to promote a better understanding of the policy choices facing American decision-makers in the Middle East.

Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center
The Tax Policy Center provides timely, accessible analysis and facts about tax policy to policymakers, journalists, citizens, and researchers.

Wolfensohn Center for Development
The Wolfensohn Center conducts interdisciplinary research on a central question in development effectiveness: how promising interventions can be successfully implemented, scaled up and sustained to solve key development challenges.


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