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The Economist characterizes the work of who it views as the eight best economists of the decade. Most of their work is empirical. The eight are: Isaiah Andrews, Melissa Dell, Nathaniel Hendren, and Stefanie Stantcheva of Harvard Parag Pathak and Heidi Williams of MIT Emi Nakamura of UC Berkeley Amir Sufi of Chicago Booth
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Dirk Niepelt considers the following as important: Economics, Notes, Social science, Sociology
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The Economist characterizes the work of who it views as the eight best economists of the decade. Most of their work is empirical. The eight are:
- Isaiah Andrews, Melissa Dell, Nathaniel Hendren, and Stefanie Stantcheva of Harvard
- Parag Pathak and Heidi Williams of MIT
- Emi Nakamura of UC Berkeley
- Amir Sufi of Chicago Booth