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Henry Aaron, Brookings Institution
Stephanie Aaronson, Brookings Institution
Jaison R. Abel, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
John M. Abowd, Cornell University and NBER
Katharine G. Abraham, University of Maryland and NBER
Daron Acemoglu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Tania Babina, Columbia University and NBER
Emek Basker, U.S. Census Bureau
Susanto Basu, Boston College and NBER
David N. Beede, U.S. Census Bureau
Roger Betancourt, University of Maryland
G. Jacob Blackwood, Amherst College
Jesse Bricker, Federal Reserve Board
Benjamin R. Bridgman, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford University and NBER
Cathy Buffington, U.S. Census Bureau
David M. Byrne, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Eric E. Childress, George Mason University
Carol Corrado, The Conference Board
Michael Cortez, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Diane Coyle, University of Cambridge
Cindy Cunningham, Bureau of Labor Statistics
James C. Davis, Economic Research Service USDA
Ryan A. Decker, Federal Reserve Board
Matthew Dey, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Eleanor W. Dillon, Microsoft Research
Emin Dinlersoz, U.S. Census Bureau
Karen Dynan, Harvard University
Janice C. Eberly, Northwestern University and NBER
Lucy P. Eldridge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Jason Faberman, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
Bruce Fallick, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
John Fernald, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Dennis Fixler, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Kenneth Flamm, University of Texas at Austin
Lucia S. Foster, U.S. Census Bureau
Kevin J. Fox, University of New South Wales
Barbara M. Fraumeni, Central University of Finance and Economics and NBER
Harley Frazis, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Avi Goldfarb, University of Toronto and NBER
Austan Goolsbee, University of Chicago
Cheryl Grim, U.S. Census Bureau
Wulong Gu, Statistics Canada
Bronwyn H. Hall, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
John C. Haltiwanger, University of Maryland and NBER
Adrian Hamins-Puertolas, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Molly Harnish, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Alex X. He, University of Maryland
Susan Helper, Case Western Reserve University and NBER
James Hodson, AI for Good
Susan N. Houseman, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Ron S. Jarmin, U.S. Census Bureau
Cecilia Jona Lasinio, University LUISS Guido Carli
Fariha Kamal, U.S. Census Bureau
Lori Kletzer, University of California at Santa Cruz
Shawn D. Klimek, Department of Commerce
C. J. Krizan, Chief Evaluation Office Dept of Labor
Zachary Kroff, US Census Bureau
Gregory Kurtzon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Christopher Kurz, Federal Reserve Board
Paul Lengermann, Federal Reserve Board
Daniel Levy, Bar-Ilan University
Andre Loranger, Statistics Canada
Josh Martin, King's College London
Robert Martin, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Kimberly Mehlman-Orozco, U.S. Census Bureau
Joel Mokyr, Northwestern University
Brent Moulton, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired
Rehema Msulwa, University of Cambridge
Rachel L. Nesbit, University of Maryland
Nicole Nestoriak, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Mary O'Mahony, King's College London
Sabrina Pabilonia, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Paul Pieper, University of Illinois at Chicago
Justin R. Pierce, Federal Reserve Board
Dylan G. Rassier, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Marshall B. Reinsdorf, Independent Consultant
Pascual Restrepo, Boston University and NBER
Rebecca Riley, King's College London
Anne Russell, U.S. Census Bureau
Raffaella Sadun, Harvard University and NBER
Jon Samuels, Bureau of Economic Analysis
José B. Santiago Calderón, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Louise Sheiner, Brookings Institution
Daniel E. Sichel, Wellesley College and NBER
Robin C. Sickles, Rice University
Tara M. Sinclair, The George Washington University
James Spletzer, U.S. Census Bureau, retired
John J. Stevens, Federal Reserve Board
Jay Stewart, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Martha Stinson, U.S. Census Bureau
Erich H. Strassner, International Monetary Fund
Chad Syverson, University of Chicago and NBER
John Van Reenen, London School of Economics and NBER
J. Christina Wang, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
William Wascher, Federal Reserve Board
David Wasshausen, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Elizabeth Weber Handwerker, Congressional Research Service
Scott A. Wentland, Bureau of Economic Analysis
David Wessel, Brookings Institution
Kirk White, U.S. Census Bureau
Zoltan Wolf, U.S. Census Bureau
Robert E. Yuskavage, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired

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