Following Academics
This article outlines the list of academic individuals and journals that I follow, along with the method of following them.
Google Scholar and Academic Sequitur are my two main methods of automatically following the academy. When I follow using Google Scholar, I check all three following options: Papers from the person, papers citing the person, and papers related to that person's research. Here is the list of people I follow in Google Scholar:
- Benjamin Powell
- David R. Henderson
- Eric Hanushek
- Bryan Caplan
- Zachary Gochenour
- Edward Stringham
- Christopher Coyne
- Bryan Caplan
- David Friedman
- Zachary Gochenour
- Bryan P. Cutsinger
Here is the list of journals followed using Academic Sequitur:
- American Economic Review
- American Economic Review: Insights
- Econometrica
- Economics of Education Review
- Journal of Economic Literature
- Quarterly Journal of Economics
Below is the list of individuals I follow using Academic Sequitur. It is not totally redundant with the Google Scholar list, in part because not all of the scholars I would like to follow have Google Scholar profiles. Notice that the same scholar often makes multiple appearances in Academic Sequitur.
- George A. Akerlof
- George Akerlof
- Robert Axtell
- Brian Cadena
- Bryan Caplan
- Clayton M. Christensen
- Tyler Cowen
- Christopher J. Coyne
- Christopher Coyne
- Bryan P. Cutsinger
- C. Deangelis
- David D. Friedman
- Zachary Gochenour
- Robin D. Hanson
- Robin Hanson
- Eric A. Hanushek
- Eric Hanushek
- Michael Horn
- Michael Huemer
- Garett Jones
- Israel M. Kirzner
- Peter Leeson
- Peter T. Leeson
- Brian P. Mccall
- Ennio E. Piano
- Benjamin Powell
- Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Joseph Stiglitz
- Edward P. Stringham
- Edward Peter Stringham
- Alex Tabarrok
- Alexander Tabarrok