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Ashwini Agrawal, London School of Economics
Javed I. Ahmed, Metis
Yousef Alhammadi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Isaiah Andrews, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Kirill Borusyak, University of California, Berkeley
Renee Bowen, University of California, San Diego and NBER
Erik Brynjolfsson, Stanford University and NBER
Hector F. Calvo-Pardo, University of Southampton
Christian Catalini, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Chen, Toulouse School of Economics
Dimitris Christelis, University of Glasgow
Alma Cohen, Harvard University and NBER
Kristle R. Cortés, University of New South Wales
Steven J. Davis, Stanford University and NBER
Philip DeCicca, Ball State University and NBER
Sandro Dez-Amigo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Serdar Dinc, Rutgers University
Jiashuo Feng, Harvard University
Kenneth Flamm, University of Texas at Austin
Dimitris Georgarakos, European Central Bank
Josh Greenberg, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Christian Hansen, University of Chicago
Justine S. Hastings, University of Washington
Christian Helmers, Santa Clara University
Nathaniel Hendren, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Matthew J. Higgins, University of Utah and NBER
Mazhar Islam, Tulane University
Benjamin Kay, Federal Reserve Board
Samuel Knott, Bank of England
Christos Koulovatianos, Department of Finance, University of Luxembourg
Karthik Krishnan, Northeastern University
Julia Lane, New York University
Claire LeLarge, University of Paris Saclay
Gregory Lewis, Amazon
William Lincoln, Claremont McKenna College
Ye Luo, The University of Hong Kong
Jagannath Mallick, University of Pardubice
Gilbert E. Metcalf, Tufts University and NBER
Valentina Michelangeli, Bank of Italy
Jeffrey A. Miron, Harvard University and NBER
Edward B. Montgomery, Western Michigan University and NBER
Eduardo Morales, Princeton University and NBER
Randall Morck, University of Alberta and NBER
Petra Moser, New York University and NBER
Ramana Nanda, Imperial College London
Joana Naritomi, London School of Economics
Stephen D. O'Connell, Emory University
Florian Oswald, Sciences Po
Michaela Pagel, Washington University in St. Louis and NBER
Amanda Pallais, Harvard University and NBER
Kevin R. Pan, The Wharton School
James M. Poterba, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Molly Roberts, Harvard University
Olga Rostapshova, Social Impact
Raffaella Sadun, Harvard University and NBER
Robert Seamans, New York University
Rajeswari Sengupta, Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research
Jesse M. Shapiro, Harvard University and NBER
Bent Sorensen, University of Houston
Holger Spamann, Harvard University
Matt Taddy, Amazon
Patrick Turley, University of Southern California
Simon Wakeman, New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Pai-Ling Yin, Amazon

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