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John M. Abowd, Cornell University and NBER
Katharine G. Abraham, University of Maryland and NBER
Thomas Alexander, International Monetary Fund
Maksim Belenkiy, U.S. International Trade Administration
L. Kamran Bilir, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bruce Blonigen, University of Oregon and NBER
Barry Bosworth, Brookings Institution
Benjamin R. Bridgman, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Jennifer Bruner, Bureau of Economic Analysis
David M. Byrne, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Lucian Cernat, European Commission
Michael Connolly, Central Statistics Office - Ireland
Mark de Haan, Statistics Netherlands
Lucy P. Eldridge, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Paul Farello, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Robert C. Feenstra, University of California, Davis and NBER
James J. Fetzer, Bureau of Economic Analysis
John D. FitzGerald, Trinity College Dublin
Dennis Fixler, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Susan Fleck, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Teresa C. Fort, Dartmouth College and NBER
Lucia S. Foster, U.S. Census Bureau
David Friedman, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Caroline Hambÿe, Belgian Federal Planning Bureau
Michael Hardie, Office for National Statistics
Joseph Haynes, Statistics Netherlands
Tina Highfill, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Derek Hill, National Science Foundation
Chang Hong, USITC
Kassu W. Hossiso, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Susan N. Houseman, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
Nune Hovhannisyan, Loyola University Maryland
Thomas F. Howells, III, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Charles R. Hulten, University of Maryland and NBER
John Jankowski, Social Security Administration
Ron S. Jarmin, U.S. Census Bureau
Tjeerd Jellema, European Central Bank
Derrick Jenniges, Bureau of Economic Analysis
J. Bradford Jensen, Georgetown University and NBER
Robert C. Johnson, University of Notre Dame and NBER
Lin Jones, U.S. International Trade Commission
Ṣebnem Kalemli-Özcan, University of Maryland and NBER
Fariha Kamal, U.S. Census Bureau
Arnold Katz, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired
Daniel Ker, OECD
Gregory Kurtzon, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Christopher Kurz, Federal Reserve Board
J. Steven Landefeld, U.S. Naval Academy
David G. Lenze, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Wendy Li, Moon Economics Institute
Songhua Lin, U.S. Department of Labor
Bart Los, University of Groningen
Silvia Matei, International Monetary Fund
Rita Mesias, International Monetary Fund
Bernhard Michel, Belgian Federal Planning Bureau
Francisco Moris, National Science Foundation
Brent Moulton, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired
Sabrina Pabilonia, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Nitya Pandalai-Nayar, University of Texas at Austin and NBER
John Pitzer, International Monetary Fund
Dylan G. Rassier, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Stephen J. Redding, Princeton University and NBER
Marshall B. Reinsdorf, Independent Consultant
J. David Richardson, Syracuse University
Carol Robbins, National Science Foundation
Matthew Russell, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Gabriela Saborio-Muñoz, Banco Central de Costa Rica
Jon Samuels, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Louise Sheiner, Brookings Institution
Nicholas Sly, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Rachel Soloveichik, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Nuno Sousa, European Commission
James Spletzer, U.S. Census Bureau, retired
Erich H. Strassner, International Monetary Fund
Sarah Stutzman, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Deborah L. Swenson, University of California, Davis and NBER
James Tebrake, Statistics Canada
Sarahelen Thompson, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired
Rigoberto Torres-Mora, Banco Central de Costa Rica
Mark Vancauteren, Hasselt University
Nick Vaughan, Office for National Statistics
Randal Verbrugge, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
John Verrinder, European Statistical System
Zhi Wang, George Mason University
David Wasshausen, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Heather Wickramarachi, U.S. International Trade Commission
Yiran Xin, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Kei-Mu Yi, University of Houston and NBER
Robert E. Yuskavage, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired
William Zeile, Bureau of Economic Analysis, retired

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