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RePEc Genealogy
This project tries to document, within the field of economics, who was a student of whom, when and where. Whenever possible, links are made to profiles of authors on RePEc services such as
EconPapers
EDIRC
, and
IDEAS
. The data are collected through crowdsourcing, much like Wikipedia: anyone can add or modify entries to the data, provided one authenticates oneself using
RePEc Author Service
credentials.
Once there is sufficient mass of data, one can use it to determine better who are the
young economists
; one can also do some program evaluation. Currently, author pages on
IDEAS
link back to their genealogy pages, if present. Also, lists of alumni of departments and their publications are compiled. You can find those on the relevant department's page at
EDIRC
Please help in making this project a success! You can contribute
here
, adding an entry about yourself or someone else. Thanks!
Over 26,000 economists are listed in the RePEc Genealogy. Thanks to over 10,000 contributors for their help! And help continue adding authors!
Following a
poll on the RePEc blog
, information on RePEc Genealogy is now used to rank
advisors
and
institutions
last 10 years of publication
). A ranking of authors by
graduation cohorts
is also available.
There is now a
tutorial
US