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Nikhil Agarwal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Patrick Agte, Yale University
Claudia Allende, Stanford University and NBER
Daniel Aronoff, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Lawrence Ausubel, University of Maryland
Ian S. Ball, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Martino Banchio, Bocconi University
Eric Budish, University of Chicago and NBER
Juan Camilo Castillo, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Oguzhan Celebi, Stanford University
Alex Chan, Harvard University
Daniel Chen, Toulouse School of Economics
Peter Cramton, University of Maryland
Luciano I. de Castro, Northwestern University
David Delacretaz, University of Manchester
Wouter Dessein, Columbia University
Laura Doval, Columbia University
Drew Fudenberg, Harvard University
Diego Gentile Passaro, Amazon Pharmacy
Yannai A. Gonczarowski, Harvard University
Alexander Haberman, Stanford University
Guillaume Haeringer, Baruch College
Dong Woo Hahm, University of Southern California
YingHua He, Rice University
Clemence M. Idoux, University of California, San Diego and NBER
Nicole Immorlica, Microsoft Research
Ravi Jagadeesan, Stanford University
Zi Yang Kang, University of Toronto
Adam Kapor, Princeton University and NBER
Navin Kartik, Columbia University
Jakub Kastl, Princeton University and NBER
Judd B. Kessler, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
John Lazarev, New York University
Kwok Hao Lee, National University of Singapore
Jacob D. Leshno, University of Chicago
Hao Li, University of British Columbia
Shengwu Li, Harvard University
Irene Y. Lo, Stanford University
Brendan Lucier, Microsoft Research
Hongyao Ma, Columbia University
Stephen Morris, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ellen Muir, MIT
Christopher Neilson, Yale University and NBER
Fernando Ochoa, New York University
Michael Ostrovsky, Stanford University and NBER
Bobak Pakzad-Hurson, Brown University
Parag A. Pathak, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Daniel Quint, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Alex Rees-Jones, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Eric Richert, University of Chicago
Marzena Rostek, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Anna Russo, Harvard University
Tobias Salz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Tayfun Sönmez, Boston College
Alexander Teytelboym, University of Oxford
Juuso Toikka, University of Pennsylvania
M. Utku Ünver, Boston College
Quitze Valenzuela-Stookey, University of California, Berkeley
Benjamin Vatter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Akhil Vohra, University of Georgia
Daniel C. Waldinger, New York University and NBER
Milena Wittwer, Boston College
Alexander Wolitzky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kyle Woodward, University of North Carolina
Nicholas T. Wu, Yale University
Chenyu Yang, University of Maryland
Frank Yang, Stanford University
Kai Hao Yang, Yale University

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