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- William B VogtUniversity of GeorgiaEmail verificata su uga.edu
- Carol PropperImperial College LondonEmail verificata su imperial.ac.uk
- Zack CooperAssociate Professor of Public and Associate Professor of Economics, Yale UniversityEmail verificata su yale.edu
- John Van ReenenMIT Department of Economics and Sloan Management SchoolEmail verificata su mit.edu
- Stuart V. CraigAssistant Professor, Wisconsin School of BusinessEmail verificata su wisc.edu
- Rodrigo Moreno-SerraCentre for Health Economics, University of YorkEmail verificata su york.ac.uk
- James RebitzerBoston University School of MangementEmail verificata su bu.edu
- Richard FrankEmail verificata su hcp.med.harvard.edu
- Lowell TaylorH. John Heinz III Professor of Economics, Carnegie Mellon UniversityEmail verificata su andrew.cmu.edu
- Kate HoJohn L. Weinberg Professor of Economics and Business Policy, Princeton UniversityEmail verificata su princeton.edu
- Paul J. GERTLERLi Ka Shing Professor of Economics, University of California, BerkeleyEmail verificata su berkeley.edu
- Mauro LaudicellaDaCHE, Department of Public Health, SDUEmail verificata su health.sdu.dk
- Seth Richards-ShubikAssociate Research Professor, Johns Hopkins UniversityEmail verificata su jhu.edu
- Ateev MehrotraBrown School of Public HealthEmail verificata su brown.edu
- Rachel O. ReidRAND Corporation; Brigham and Women's Hospital, Division of General Medicine and Primary CareEmail verificata su rand.org
- Melvin StephensUniversity of MichiganEmail verificata su umich.edu
- Stephen ParenteUniversity of MinnesotaEmail verificata su umn.edu
- Douglas WholeyProfessor Emeritus, Health Policy & Management, University of MinnesotaEmail verificata su umn.edu
- Paul GinsburgProfessor of Health Policy, University of Southern CaliforniaEmail verificata su healthpolicy.usc.edu
- Yaa Akosa AntwiThe Johns Hopkins Carey Business SchoolEmail verificata su jhu.edu
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Martin Gaynor
Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
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