Here are their Twitter accounts:
And here are their blogs:
Quantitative Ease, by Carola Binder
EconoSpeak, with Peter Dorman
Azizonomics, by John Aziz
Bruegel, with Jeremie Cohen-Setton
Synthenomics, by Yichuan Wang
The TPPF blog, with Josiah Neeley
And here are their mainstream media ventures:
John Aziz writes for The Week
Josiah Neeley writes for The Daily Caller
And here are the top 5 most viewed posts from Not Quite Noahpinion:
"Borrowing from the future; except that we aren't" - by Peter Dorman
"In the future, everyone will be fired after fifteen minutes" - by Josiah Neeley
"No, economics is good for lots of things" - by Yichuan Wang
"Macroeconomics: the Illustrated Edition" - by Yichuan Wang
"What determines the return on gold?" - by Yichuan Wang
Now back to your regularly scheduled programming...
Welcome back, oh Great Sage.
ReplyDeletePerhaps you'd consider doing a team permanently. The key example is Wonkblog. When Ezra first did it, I had my doubts, like I might have to sift through a lot of stuff that wasn't that great to get to his good posts. But he put together a good team, and as a result there was a lot more good stuff out there to make people smarter and to prevent the misleaders from misleading. He improved journalism a lot. He increased the amount of good he was doing a lot by adding a good team, and I think he probably made his blog a lot bigger and more influential.
ReplyDeleteOf course, if you do it, you have to do it well. I only read Binder, Wang, Yang, and Cohen-Setton, and thought they were all very good.
Of course, anything that takes time away now from the crucial priority of getting tenure has to be treated with much caution.
I have considered doing this, and I might do it in the future!
DeleteAlthough I'm obviously quite behind in saying this...welcome back, Noah. :-)
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