THE ULTIMATE ECONOMICS TWITTER FOLLOW LIST
Mariana Mazzucato
Mariana is a professor in Economics of Innovation and Public Value at UCL
https://twitter.com/MazzucatoM
Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Abdou is an economics researcher at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and focuses on macroeconomics and public economics
https://twitter.com/Abdounomics
“Women in Economics”
Women in Economics advocates for more undergraduate women to pursue economics, they tweet about women in econ and economic research
https://twitter.com/WomenInEcon
Betsey Stevenson
Betsey is an economist at the University of Michigan and focusses on labour market policies
https://twitter.com/BetseyStevenson
Jodi Beggs
Jodi is a behavioural economist and also has a cool blog http://www.economistsdoitwithmodels.com/
https://twitter.com/jodiecongirl
Diane Coyle
Diane is Professor of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge (but she used to be in Manchester!)
https://twitter.com/DianeCoyle1859
Stephanie Kelton
Stephanie is Professor of Public Policy and Economics at Stony Brook University and is an expert in fiscal policy, social security, health care, international finance and employment finance
https://twitter.com/StephanieKelton
Kate Raworth
Kate is an economist and author of “Doughnut Economics” she has both a book AND a TED Talk and thinks about how we can rethink economics to be more sustainable and inclusive
https://twitter.com/KateRaworth
Alexandra Feldberg
Alexandra is a PhD Candidate in Organizational Behaviour at Harvard and focuses on gender, diversity and knowledge in organizations
https://twitter.com/acfeldberg
Maria Bach
Maria is an Economist researching the 19th c. Indian Political Economy
Ioana Marinescu
Ioana is an economist focussing on basic income, antitrust, big data (and much more)
Arindrajit Dube
Arindrajit is an economist focussing on labour economics, health economics, public finance and political economy
Sallie Krawcheck
Sallie is the founder of Ellevest, an investment firm focussed on reducing the gender investment gap, and tweets about women in finance