These are 2008 AEA Conference Papers; please see also the full 2008 ASSA Preliminary Program Schedule.
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A'Hearn, Brian (Franklin and Marshall College)
Aaronson, Daniel (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago)
Abowd, John (Cornell University)
Abraham, Katherine G.(University of Maryland)
Acemoglu, Daron (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Adam, Klaus (European Central Bank)
Adams, Christopher (Bureau of Economics, Federal Trade Commission)
Adams, William (Citigroup)
Adda, Jerome (University College London, UK)
Agarwal, Sumit (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago)
Aghion, Philippe (Harvard University)
Agiwal, Swati (University of Minnesota)
Agnew, Julie (College of William and Mary)
Aguero, Jorge M.(University of California, Riverside)
Aguiar, Mark (University of Rochester)
Aguirregabiria, Victor (University of Toronto)
Ahn, Tom (Duke University)
Aizenman, Joshua (University of California, Santa Cruz)
Akee, Randall Kekoa Quinones(IZA)
Akerlof, George (University of California-Berkeley)
Alesina, Alberto (Harvard University)
Ali, S. Nageeb(University of California, San Diego)
Aliaga-Diaz, Roger (Drexel University)
Allen, Charles E.(Tulane-Xavier Center for Bioenvironmental Research)
Allen, Stuart (University of North Carolina-Greensboro)
Allgrunn, Mike (University of South Dakota)
Almond, Douglas (Columbia University)
Altonji, Joseph (Yale University and NBER)
Ambrose, Brent (Pennsylvania State University)
Ambrus, Attila (Harvard University)
Ammermueller, Andreas (Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Germany)
Anderson, Lisa (College of William and Mary)
Anderson, Steffen (Centre for Economic and Business Research, Denmark)
Andersson, Magnus (European Central Bank)
Andrews, Marcellus (Barnard College)
Andrews, Marcellus (Barnard College and Center for Economic and Policy Research)
Angrist, Joshua (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Antras, Pol (Harvard University)
Arcidiacono, Peter (Duke University)
Ariely, Dan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Arkolakis, Konstantinos (Yale University)
Armel, Carrie (Stanford University)
Arntz, Melanie (ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research)
Arseneau, David (Federal Reserve Board)
Arulampalam, Wiji (University of Warwick)
Arunachalam, Raj (University of Melbourne)
Aruoba, Boragan (University of Maryland)
Asano, Hirokatsu (Asia University)
Asch, Beth J.(The RAND Corporation)
Ashcraft, Adam (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Ashenfelter, Orley (Princeton University)
Ashraf, Nava (Harvard Business School)
Ashraf, Nava (Harvard University)
Attanasio, Orazio (University College London)
Audretsch, David (Indiana University & Max Planck Institute)
Auer, Raphael (Swiss National Bank)
Auerbach, Alan (University of California, Berkeley)
Axtell, Rob (George Mason University)
Aycinena, Diego (Francisco Marroquin University)
Azoulay, Pierre (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER)


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