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Best of #econtwitter - Week of September 14, 2025: good tweets

Welcome readers old and new to this week’s edition of the Best of Econtwitter newsletter. Please submit suggestions — very much including your own work! — over email or on Twitter @just_economics.

Econ grad student substacks

^long thread of links, many-but-not-all of which will be familiar to regular readers of the newsletter. Direct links:

  1. Laura Nicolae

  2. Economy Class (Arjun Ramani)

  3. Zixuan Ma

  4. Why Macro (Paul Bousquet)

  5. A Dark Room (Andre Gray)

  6. Bioeconomics (Andrés de Loera)

  7. Illuminating fertility (Luzia Bruckamp)

  8. Great Divergence (Parker Whitfill and Cheryl Wu)

  9. DiD Digest (Beatriz Gietner)

  10. Beyond Imitation (Karthik Tadepalli)

  11. What’s Next (Bharat Chandar)

  12. Philosopher count (Philip Trammell)

  13. The Peeples Economist (Jordan Peeples)

  14. The Inner Machinations of My Mind (Joe Campbell)

And:

All of the above (and more) now linked from the newsletter’s recommendations page. Recommended…

As always with the newsletter, self-recommendations welcome for other relevant links…

Good tweets

Direct link to the original blog post. Which ends with: “one dark prediction […] We’re going to see a lot more Substacks.” See the first section above perhaps…

^excellent thread / lit review

^some interesting history of economic thought in here

^apologies, I have not kept up with the French budget debates but there has been a lot of twitter discussion eg, eg, much etc

Public goods

JFV twitter mini-course

^peeking ahead. And some discussion:

^discussion continues

Charts

^confusing but I will put it here

^gulp

Fin

👏 RANDOMIZE 👏 LITERALLY 👏 EVERYTHING 👏

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