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RePEc-registered Economists in Innovation on Twitter

This page indexes registered economists that are also on Twitter and is updated daily. Economists are also listed by field or country. Each listing has a link to a co-called Twitter list, which allows to follow them all.

How to get listed

Pre-conditions

  1. Be registered with the RePEc Author Service.
  2. Have been registered for a least a day.
  3. Have a main field in Innovation

How to be listed

Add your Twitter handle in your profile on the RePEc Author Service (in the contact page), or (and this may not work due to current Twitter volatility):
  1. Send a tweet to @repec_signup with your RePEc Short-ID. This identifier is of the form pxxnnnn, where xx are two letters and nnnn are up to four numbers. The RePEc Short-ID is found when you log into your account at the RePEc Author Service or on your profile page at EconPapers and IDEAS.

    A sample tweet would be: @repec_signup pxx123

  2. Receive a confirmation email (sent to the address used for the last monthly message from RePEc) within ten minutes.
  3. Click on the link provided in the email.

You are then listed here after the daily refresh. Your Twitter account will then also be listed on your IDEAS profile. Alternatively to the procedure above, look up your monthly RePEc email, click on the ranking analysis link, and there find a link to Twitter that auto-fills the tweet for you.

How the procedure could fail

(You have not received an email within 10 minutes).
  • Your tweets are protected. "Unprotect" before sending the tweet, and protect again after you have received the email.
  • You did not send the tweet to @repec_signup.
  • You have a typo in your RePEc Short-ID.
  • You have registered with RePEc within this month. Try again next month.
  • Twitter does something crazy again.
Note that you can also get on the Mastodon listing. You can easily do both Twitter and Mastodon registrations in one go in your RePEc Author Service profile (under "contacts").

Further listings and links

There are 102 economists on this list. Learn about new papers in this field through NEP-INO (Email or RSS). All registered authors in this field.

A
Aguiar, Luis Andersson, Martin Autor, David
Akcomak, Semih Andrews, Michael J.
Andersen, Martin S. Antonietti, Roberto
B
Backes-Gellner, Uschi Bergeaud, Antonin Bourreau, Marc
Bahar, Dany Bessen, James Broekel, Tom
Banal-Estanol, Albert Blundell, Richard Bryson, Alex
Baum, Christopher F Bogliacino, Francesco Buzard, Kristy
Becker, Lasse Boldrin, Michele
Benigno, Gianluca D. Bournakis, Ioannis
C
Caldarola, Bernardo Clancy, Matthew Spencer Cragun, Randy
Carraro, Carlo Clemens, Jeffrey P.
Cette, Gilbert Consoli, Davide
D
Damijan, Joze P. de Rassenfosse, Gaetan Duso, Tomaso
Davies, Ronald Doepke, Matthias
de Blasio, Guido Dosso, Mafini
F
Fitjar, Rune Dahl Foster, Lucia Smith
Fornaro, Luca Fritsch, Michael
G
Gans, Joshua Goes, Carlos Grazzi, Marco
Gaule, Patrick Goldfarb, Avi Guriev, Sergei
Giebel, Marek Gomez Prieto, Javier
H
Haskel, Jonathan E. Hoelzl, Werner
Herrera-Gomez, Marcos Huenermund, Paul
J
Jaeger, David A.
K
Kelchtermans, Stijn Kogler, Dieter Franz Krafft, Jackie
L
Leitao, Joao Carlos Correia
M
Maliranta, Mika McCarthy, Paul X. Moen, Jarle
Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada Miguelez, Ernest Murro, Pierluigi
Mazzucato, Mariana Miller, Helen
N
Napoletano, Mauro Nathan, Max
P
Paunov, Caroline Poddar, Sougata Prettner, Klaus
Perlman, Elisabeth Ruth Poyago-Theotoky, Joanna
R
Rabellotti, Roberta Rodriguez-Pose, Andres Rueda, Horacio
Redding, Stephen James Rosendahl, Knut Einar
Reinstaller, Andreas Roventini, Andrea
S
Santacreu, Ana Maria Sharma, Sankalp Stiglitz, Joseph E.
Santarelli, Enrico Stam, Erik
Schwab, Thomas Stern, David Ian
V
Valletti, Tommaso Varga, Attila Verdolini, Elena
van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. Vecchi, Michela Vittucci Marzetti, Giuseppe
van Zeebroeck, Nicolas Venturini, Francesco
W
Wagner, Marcus Waldfogel, Joel Williams, Heidi L.
Y
Yildizoglu, Murat
Z
Zachmann, Georg Ziesemer, Thomas H.W. Zingales, Luigi
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