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Format: 10 minutes for the author; 10 minutes for general discussion.

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Participants

Katharine G. Abraham, University of Maryland and NBER
Ethan T. Addicott, University of Exeter Business School
Matthew Agarwala, University of Cambridge
Mary Bohman, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Jonathan M. Colmer, University of Virginia
Diane Coyle, University of Cambridge
Moritz A. Drupp, University of Hamburg
Cristián Ducoing, Lund University
Eli Fenichel, Yale University
Dennis Fixler, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Julie L. Hass, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Tina Highfill, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Kendall A. Houghton, U.S. Census Bureau
Eva Lyubich, U.S. Census Bureau
Eoin McLaughlin, Heriot-Watt University
Nicholas Z. Muller, Carnegie Mellon University and NBER
Les Oxley, University of Waikato
Cristina Penasco, University of Cambridge
Charles Rhodes, US Geological Survey
John L. Voorheis, U.S. Census Bureau
Travis W. Warziniack, USDA Forest Service
Kelly M. Wentland, George Mason University
Scott A. Wentland, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Jennifer R. Withrow, US Census Bureau
Dimitri Zenghelis, University of Cambridge

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