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Robert Akerlof, University of Warwick
Shan Aman-Rana, University of Virginia
Charles Angelucci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Autor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Daniel V. Barron, Northwestern University
Vittorio Bassi, University of Southern California and NBER
Gabor Bekes, Central European University
Karen Bernhardt-Walther, York University
James Bessen, Boston University
Alessandro Bonatti, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Renee Bowen, Georgetown University and NBER
Christina L. Brown, University of Chicago
Miriam Bruhn, The World Bank
Chen Cheng, Johns Hopkins University
David J. Cooper, University of Iowa
Decio Coviello, HEC Montreal
Larry Culp, General Electric
Rahul Deb, University of Toronto
Mert Demirer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Wouter Dessein, Columbia University
Florian Ederer, Boston University and NBER
Florian Englmaier, University of Munich
Evgenii Fadeev, Duke University
Matthias Fahn, Johannes Kepler University Linz
James J. Feigenbaum, Boston University and NBER
Anne E. Fitzpatrick, The Ohio State University
Silke J. Forbes, Tufts University
Guido Friebel, Goethe University Frankfurt
William Fuchs, UT Austin and Universidad Carlos III Madrid
Satoshi Fukuda, Bocconi University
Alfonso Gambardella, Bocconi University
Luis Garicano, London School of Economics
Robert S. Gibbons, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Paul Gompers, Harvard University and NBER
Daniel P. Gross, Duke University and NBER
Alex X. He, University of Maryland
Holger Herz, University of Fribourg
Sean Higgins, Northwestern University
Mitchell Hoffman, University of California, Santa Barbara and NBER
Enrique Ide, IESE Business School
Jacob Kohlhepp, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Ambar La Forgia, University of California, Berkeley
Ian Larkin, University of California, Los Angeles
Danielle Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Jin Li, University of Hong Kong
Marco Mello, University of Surrey
Ameet Morjaria, Northwestern University and NBER
Giuseppe Moscelli, University of Surrey
Kieu-Trang Nguyen, Northwestern University
Anant Nyshadham, University of Michigan and NBER
Waldo Ojeda, Columbia University
Gerard Padró I Miquel, Yale University and NBER
Michael L. Powell, Northwestern University
Andrea Prat, Columbia University and NBER
Michael Raith, University of Rochester
Maddalena Ronchi, Kellogg School of Management
Raffaella Sadun, Harvard University and NBER
Richard Saouma, Michigan State University
Daniela Scur, Cornell University
Erik Snowberg, University of Utah and NBER
Christopher T. Stanton, Harvard University and NBER
Jorge A. Tamayo, Harvard University
Edoardo Teso, Northwestern University and NBER
Marta Troya-Martinez, New Economic School
Silvia Vannutelli, Northwestern University and NBER
Birger Wernerfelt, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kate S. Whitefoot, Carnegie Mellon University
Pinar Yildirim, University of Pennsylvania and NBER
Nick Zubanov, Goethe University Frankfurt

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