This is an update to this postal, About who is in the highest position of the selected institution.
There are many sharp contrasts. We went from Kevin Hassett (AEI) to Cecilia Rouse (Princeton), from Steven Mnuchin to Janet Yellen (University of California, Berkeley/Board of Directors/SF Fed/Board of Directors) [Econbrowser post].
All I can say is that I am more confident about things than I was a year ago.
I added this (edited/updated) appendix to my last post on this topic.
appendix: Google Scholar-Most cited articles/chapters (other books) as of July 10, 2021.
Janet Yellen: Akerlov, George A. and Janet L. Yellen. “The Fair Wage Effort Hypothesis and Unemployment.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics 105.2 (1990): 255-283. 2800 citations
Cecilia Routh: Golding, Claudia and Cecilia Routh. “Arrangement Justice: The Impact of “Blind” Auditions on Female Musicians. American Economic Review 90.4 (2000): 715-741. 1951 citation
Heather Busch: Bush, Heather. “”opt out? “The impact of children on the employment of American women.” Feminist Economics 14.1 (2008): 1-36. 152 citations.
Jared Bernstein: Mishel, Lawrence R., Jared Bernstein, and Sylvia A. Allegretto. Work in the United States in 2006/2007. Cornell University Press, 2006. 561 citations.
Saranda Young: Stein, BD, Tanielian, TL, Ryan, GW, Rhodes, HJ, Young, SD and Blanchard, JC, 2004. Swallow the bitter medicine: Do not insist on the use of preventive antibiotics and the role of a private doctor during an anthrax attack. Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice and Science, 2(3), pp. 175-185. 36 citations.
Gina Raimundo: Raimondo, general manager, 2011. The truth of the numbers. Rhode Island, General Treasure Office. 11 citations.
Brian Diss: Birthall, Nancy, John Williamson and Brian Dees. Achieving debt relief: from IMF gold to a new aid structure. Peterson Institute, 2002. 216 citations.



