We present below the names of top 10 Economists of the world and we are proud to see indian Prime minister Manmohan Singh name also figuring in the list. These names are in chronological order and the list runs upto top 30 economists of the world. The figure in brackets shows relative percent to top score and ranking last year.
- Paul Krugman, Princeton University (100%, 1)
- Manmohan Singh, India (85%, 2)
- Mario Draghi, European Central Bank (60%, NR)
- Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Board (46%, 3)
- Amartya Sen, Harvard University (34%, 4)
- Gloria Arroyo (30%, 16)
- Alan Greenspan (26%, 5)
- Nouriel Roubini, New York University (26%, 7)
- Robert Reich, University of California – Berkeley (24%, NR)
- Thomas Sowell, Hoover Institution (24%, 6)
- Joseph Stiglitz, Columbia University (24%,
- Walter Williams, George Mason University (24%, 9)
- Mario Monti, Italy (20, NR)
- Justin Lin, World Bank (18%, 10)
- Larry Summers, Harvard University (18%, 30)
- Simon Johnson, M.I.T. (16%, 12)
- Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University (16%, 12)
- Robert Lucas, University of Chicago (14%, 30)
- Peter Diamond, M.I.T. (12%, 20)
- David Friedman, Santa Clara University (12%, NR)
- Mervyn King, Bank of England (12%, 12)
- Robert Merton, Harvard University (12%, 16)
- Brad DeLong, University of California – Berkeley (10%, 12)
- Robert Shiller, Yale University (10%, 16)
- Gary Becker, University of Chicago (8%, 20)
- Tyler Cowen, George Mason University (8%, 20)
- Steven Levitt, University of Chicago (8%, 26)
- Greg Mankiw, Harvard University (8%, 16)
- Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University / Arizona State University (6%, 20)
- Thomas Sargent, New York University (6%, NR)
- Michael Spence, Hoover Institute (6%, 30)
Prime minister Manmohan Singh - Congratulations for your name appearing in intellectual list but please do something to bring Corruption in India to a manageable level.