RePEc in July 2022

August 8, 2022

While the Summer months typically put RePEc sites somewhat into a lull in terms of traffic, the CitEc project continues to add newly discovered citations at a furious pace. We welcome three new RePEc archives: Regional Agency for Technology and Innovation (Puglia), CoronaNet Project, INAPP. We counted 364,085 file downloads and 1,490,661 abstract views on the reporting RePEc services. And here are the milestones reached last month:
2,000,000 cumulative book chapter downloads
15,000 authors in the RePEc Genealogy
5,000 indexed software components


RePEc Genealogy, the academic family tree of economists

August 5, 2022

The RePEc Genealogy has now reached 15,000 entries. This site describes where and when economists got their terminal degree, as well as who their advisors were. This allows to build a family tree of the economics profession as well as gather information about graduate programs.

The data is gathered by crowdsourcing, much like a wiki: users registered with the RePEc Author Service can log in to the RePEc Genealogy and add or amend the records for themselves, their students, or their advisors. They can also add former students of the graduate programs they currently work with or graduated from.

Beyond displaying it on the RePEc Genealogy site, the collected data is used in a myriad on ways:

  • Various studies on economists have leveraged this data.
  • Profiles of economists on IDEAS display part of the RePEc Genealogy information where available.
  • EDIRC, the directory of economics institutions, has for each relevant institutions a list of alumni and a link to a compilation of their publications.
  • Female representation in economics by cohort.
  • How well graduate students do is a criterion for the rankings of economists and institutions.
  • The year of graduation is also used for rankings of economists by cohort.

Over 4000 people have already contributed to the RePEc Genealogy, everyone is welcome to make it more complete and useful.