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PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Justin Yifu Lin, Peking University

Jianjun Miao, Boston University

Hao Zhou, Tsinghua University

Xiaodong Zhu, University of Toronto


PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Hengjie Ai, University of Minnesota

Jinhui Bai, Washington State University and Peking University

Yan Bai, University of Rochester

Christophe Chamley, Boston University

Hui Chen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kaiji Chen, Emory University and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Adan Guren, Boston University

Kevin Huang, Vanderbilt University and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Jiandong Ju, Tsinghua University

Sagiri Kitao, University of Tokyo

Erica Xuenan Li, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Laura Xiaolei Liu, Peking University

Xuewen Liu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Zheng Liu, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Yulei Luo, The University of Hong Kong

Alexander Michaelides, Imperial College London

Toshihiko Mukoyama, Georgetown University

Jun Nie, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Vincenzo Quadrini, University of Southern California

Thomas Sargent, New York University and Peking University

Michael Zheng Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Mark Spiegel, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Stephen J. Terry, Boston University

Jian Wang, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)

Pengfei Wang, Peking University and The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Yong Wang, Peking University

Yi Wen, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Jenny Juanyi Xu, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Daniel Yi Xu, Duke University

Liyan Yang, University of Toronto

Vivian Zhanwei Yue, Emory University and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Tao Zha, Emory University and Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Yuzhe Zhang, Texas A&M University and Peking University

Jackie Kai Zhao, University of Connecticut

Shenghao Zhu, University of International Business and Economics