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He already declined Zurich (where he would've been paid way more), so he's unlikely to go to Mannheim. 3.5m EUR over 5 years is not that much, and what happens afterwards?
He will skim the 4 millions of the AvH and then go back (or elsewhere) after the bonanza is over. That wouldn’t be the first time an economist behaves like that with the AvH money.
You attract them with money. What do you expect when money is gone?
He already declined Zurich (where he would've been paid way more), so he's unlikely to go to Mannheim. 3.5m EUR over 5 years is not that much, and what happens afterwards?He will skim the 4 millions of the AvH and then go back (or elsewhere) after the bonanza is over. That wouldn’t be the first time an economist behaves like that with the AvH money.
He already declined Zurich (where he would've been paid way more), so he's unlikely to go to Mannheim. 3.5m EUR over 5 years is not that much, and what happens afterwards?He will skim the 4 millions of the AvH and then go back (or elsewhere) after the bonanza is over. That wouldn’t be the first time an economist behaves like that with the AvH money.
Indeed, Mannheim has made this experience with Gerard van den Berg
Wondering, aren't his wife and kids American? Has Chicago become so dangerous they're all OK with moving out?
He already declined Zurich (where he would've been paid way more), so he's unlikely to go to Mannheim. 3.5m EUR over 5 years is not that much, and what happens afterwards?He will skim the 4 millions of the AvH and then go back (or elsewhere) after the bonanza is over. That wouldn’t be the first time an economist behaves like that with the AvH money.
1. Kanagawa
2. Dankert
3. Rodriguez-Duarte.Any news on TU Dortmund international? Who is on the list?
Is there anything else than trolls in this forum?!
The fascinating thing to me is that a grown-up academic finds this remotely funny after doing it for the seventeenth time.