These are 2008 AEA Conference Papers; please see also the full 2008 ASSA Preliminary Program Schedule.
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O'dea, William P.(State University of New York, Oneonta)
O'Doherty, John (California Institute of Technology)
O'Rourke, Kevin H.(Trinity College)
Oestreicher-Singer, Gal (New York University)
Ohanian, Lee (University of California, Los Angeles)
Okubo, Sumiye (Bureau of Economic Analysis)
Olivero, Maria Pia (Drexel University)
Olivetti, Claudia (Boston University)
Olken, Benjamin (Harvard University)
Oreopoulos, Philip (University of Toronto)
Ornelas, Emanuel (University of Georgia)
Orphanides, Athanasios (Central Bank of Cyprus)
Orphanides, Athanasios (Federal Reserve Board of Governors)
Oster, Emily (University of Chicago)
Ostergaard, Charlotte (Norwegian School of Management)
Osterholm, Par (Uppsala University)
Ostrovsky, Michael (Stanford University Graduate School of Business)
Oudot, Jean-Michel (ATOM - University Paris Pantheon - Sorbonne)
Oyolola, Maharouf (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)


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