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How often does juniors at Yale get tenure?
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Kowalski has personality issues
How much of this is bad scouting and how much is losing recruiting battles due to location? By standard yuppy location preferences Yale is dominated by every other top school except maybe Princeton. Which means they either lose out on strong JMCs right away or their talented APs move away (see Shapiro last summer).
They do have a very high tenure bar. They dinged Kowalski recently. You have to be a clear world leader in something to get tenure.
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Armstrong didn't get tenure?
Yale has a long clock. He still has some time.
He was promoted to associate, anyway
Don't talk when you don't know. At Yale that's automatic. They don't kick you out even if you're not on track. This results in some sad and long AP life with the same eventual outcome elsewhere.
It is not automatic. Not any longer. Ask DK
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Don't talk when you don't know. At Yale that's automatic. They don't kick you out even if you're not on track. This results in some sad and long AP life with the same eventual outcome elsewhere.
It is not automatic. Not any longer. Ask DKWasn't DK a move to solve a 2-body problem?
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Don't talk when you don't know. At Yale that's automatic. They don't kick you out even if you're not on track. This results in some sad and long AP life with the same eventual outcome elsewhere.
It is not automatic. Not any longer. Ask DK
Wasn't DK a move to solve a 2-body problem?Yeah. More than half of the moves are somewhat related to 2-body problem.
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Don't talk when you don't know. At Yale that's automatic. They don't kick you out even if you're not on track. This results in some sad and long AP life with the same eventual outcome elsewhere.
It is not automatic. Not any longer. Ask DK
Wasn't DK a move to solve a 2-body problem?No. Not true. He was denied at university level.
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False
Don't talk when you don't know. At Yale that's automatic. They don't kick you out even if you're not on track. This results in some sad and long AP life with the same eventual outcome elsewhere.
It is not automatic. Not any longer. Ask DK
Wasn't DK a move to solve a 2-body problem?Yeah. More than half of the moves are somewhat related to 2-body problem.
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The good people get tenure. Yale just seems to hire a lot of bad people at the junior level.
Makes sense. Location means they can't win junior recruiting battles against Chicago, Stanford, etc. without throwing a ton of money at the JMC, which is risky. It seems they prefer to make aggressive offers to seniors who have proven themselves.
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One internal tenure (Arkolakis) in 10-15 years or so then?
Internal tenured people (hired fresh on the rookie market) at Yale are: Andrews, Arkolakis, Berry, Geanakoplos, Moscarini, Nordhaus, and Washington.
Mobarak was also an internal tenure, no?
No, he was offered tenure at Yale econ "externally" as he was junior at Yale SOM. And as someone pointed out, even the som job was a lateral move, not his rookie job.
Steve Berry was also originally denied tenure at Yale econ.
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Yale does try its best to help out its juniors by all means, like resurrecting Michael Peters dead JMP after 6 years giving it a RR at Ecma after an Ecma editor joins them. Yale does its part, it's the incompetent juniors they select.
Same happened to Nicholas Ryan. 7 years old JMP suddenly got an ECMA RR..