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Sandra E. Black is Chairman of Audre and Bernard Rapoport for the 100th anniversary economics and public relations, and is a professor of economics at the University of Texas at Austin. She is a laboratory research for the National Institute of Economic Research, education and education for children, editor of the Journal of Labor Economics, and research assistant for non-residents of the Brookings Institution. From August 2015 to January 2017, Black was a member of the President 's Economic Advisory Council. Prior to arriving at the University of Texas, he was an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and a professor of economics at the University of California in Los Angeles. . She is a collaborator of Journal of Human Resources (2005-12) and is the editor in chief of 2012-15. She is elected as a member of the Association of Labor Economics and a member of Norwegian School of Economics and will be a member of the Women's Council of the Economic Division in January.
Prof. Huberman is the founding editor of the International Journal of Theoretical and Applied Finance. His co-authored paper won the 2006 Smith-Braden Award at the 2006 Financial Excellence Paper Award. He is a member of the Morgan Stanley Stock Market Microstructure Research Academic Advisory Board. The IOTA Foundation constantly participates in the research department pioneering thinkers in the field of finance and economics. Professor Huberman is a pioneer in many financial sectors, bringing unparalleled financial experience to the Foundation both in practice and in theory. He has been contributing to the project for a while and is now officially participating. He supported the financial theoretic thesis on how to extend the independence status with the Tangle coordinator by enriching basic concepts such as economic clustering, financial theory thesis on how the zero cost transaction can impair the old model I will.