Who Runs the AEA?

Authors

Hoover, KD; Svorenčík, A

Abstract

The leadership structure of the American Economic Association is documented using a biographical database covering every officer and losing candidate for AEA offices from 1950 to 2019. The analysis focuses on institutional affiliations by education and employment. The structure is strongly hierarchical. A few institutions dominate the leadership, and their dominance has become markedly stronger over time. Broadly two types of explanations are explored: that institutional dominance is based on academic merit or that it is based on self-perpetuating privilege. Network effects that might explain the dynamic of increasing concentration are also investigated.

Citation

Hoover, K. D., & Svorenčík, A. (2023). Who Runs the AEA? Journal of Economic Literature, 61(3), 1127–1171. https://doi.org/10.1257/jel.20221667

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