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Google Hits Paul Krugman 1,490,000 Amartya Sen 1,340,000 Esther Duflo 832,000 Abhijit Banerjee 693,000 Michael Kremer 667,000 Daniel Kahneman 588,000 Joseph Stiglitz 520,000 Alan Greenspan 514,000 Ben Bernanke 510,000 Jeffrey Sachs 489,000 Yanis Varoufakis 461,000 Thomas Piketty 453,000 Dani Rodrik 432,000 Tyler Cowen 428,000 Ha-Joon Chang 368,000 – Bold indicates that they have published papers in the Real-World Economics Review– The search format used was: “first name second name” economics– The Google searches were made on 5 March 2020.
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Google Hits Paul Krugman 1,490,000 Amartya Sen 1,340,000 Esther Duflo 832,000 Abhijit Banerjee 693,000 Michael Kremer 667,000 Daniel Kahneman 588,000 Joseph Stiglitz 520,000 Alan Greenspan 514,000 Ben Bernanke 510,000 Jeffrey Sachs 489,000 Yanis Varoufakis 461,000 Thomas Piketty 453,000 Dani Rodrik 432,000 Tyler Cowen 428,000 Ha-Joon Chang 368,000 – Bold indicates that they have published papers in the Real-World Economics Review– The search format used was: “first name second name” economics– The Google searches were made on 5 March 2020.
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Google Hits
- Paul Krugman 1,490,000
- Amartya Sen 1,340,000
- Esther Duflo 832,000
- Abhijit Banerjee 693,000
- Michael Kremer 667,000
- Daniel Kahneman 588,000
- Joseph Stiglitz 520,000
- Alan Greenspan 514,000
- Ben Bernanke 510,000
- Jeffrey Sachs 489,000
- Yanis Varoufakis 461,000
- Thomas Piketty 453,000
- Dani Rodrik 432,000
- Tyler Cowen 428,000
- Ha-Joon Chang 368,000
– Bold indicates that they have published papers in the Real-World Economics Review
– The search format used was: “first name second name” economics
– The Google searches were made on 5 March 2020.