Let’s face it, the economies of the world are in disarray, and even the experts can’t predict the future. As the world’s economies hit several speed bumps, investors, as well as ordinary people alike, are left wondering what will happen next. As an economics major myself from Rutgers University, I am always interested in what some of the brightest economists of the world have to say about the current financial mess. Here are 18 economists you can follow on Google+:
- J Pierson – Principal risk manager of one of the web’s largest virtual economies, Linden Lab
- Matthew Ygelsias – Professional political pundit
- Megan Greene – Economist specializing in the Euro Crisis
- Fabrice Pelosi – Editor of Yahoo! Finance
- Peter Klein – Professor at the University of Missouri, Economics Major
- Patrick Bernau – Economics & Finance editor
- Jeff MacKie-Mason – Dean, Professor
- Dean Karlan – Professor of Economics at Yale
- Gernot Wagner – Environmental Economist
- Austin Frakt – Health Economist, Professor and CFO
- Edward Harrison – Founder of Creditwritedowns.com
- William Easterly – Professor of Economics at New York University
- David Friedman – Economist who teaches at Santa Clara University
- Brad DeLong – Economist
- Mark Thoma – Professor of Economics at University of Oregon
- Tim Harford – Author, “The Undercover Economist” and “Adapt”.
- Justin Wolfers – Professor of Economics at Brookings Institution
- Ryan Avent – Economics Correspondent
As always, please remember to add any additional people to the list by replying in the comment section below.
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