Here’s a list (in no particular order) of #EconTwitter follows that I think (a) amplify public goods, (b) promote scholarship, (c) talk about the profession transparently, (d) have very entertaining feeds, or a combination of all. Feel free to follow me @asherecon also!
- Scott Cunningham @causalinf
- Rachael Meager @economeager
- Jennifer Doleac @jenniferdoleac
- Alice Evans @_alice_evans
- Trevon Logan @TrevonDLogan
- Emily Oster @ProfEmilyOster
- Susan Athey @Susan_Athey
- Ben Golub @ben_golub
- Noah Smith @Noahpinion
- Lisa Cook @drlisadcook
- Claudia Sahm @Claudia_Sahm
- Susan Dynarski @dynarski
- Sandy Darity @SandyDarity
- Luke Stein @lukestein
- Leah Boustan @leah_boustan
- Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham @paulgp
- Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman @itsafronomics
- Dina Pomeranz @DinaPomeranz
- Michael Clemens @m_clem
- Peter Blair @pqblair
- Chris Blattman @cblatts
- Beatrice Cherrier @Undercoverhist
- Andrew Goodman-Bacon @agoodmanbacon
- Richard Hornbeck @Rick_Hornbeck
For UCL students, some accounts you might find interesting:
- UCL Economics @EconUCL
- CTaLE @CTaLE_UCL
- Wendy Carlin @WendyCarlinEcon
- Michela Tincani @MichelaTincani
- Marcos Vera-Hernández @papiteide
- Gabriella Conti @Gabri_EllaConti
- Cloda Jenkins @UCLEconCareersT
- Antonio Cabrales @cabralestweet
- Imran Rasul @ImranRasul3
- Parama Chaudhury @ParamaChaudhury
- Ramin Nassehi @RaminNassehi
- Silvia Dal Bianco @SilviaDalBianc1
- Sasha Roseneil @SashaRoseneil