Just let the punishment fit the crime.
And what punishment would that be? What exactly did they lose here?
can anyone give a summary, 287 pages is too much to read
tl;dr Rossin-Slater and her coauthor, Petra Persson, claimed to be the first, ever, to "document a causal link between fetal stress exposure and mental health in later life." It turned out that there was literally an entire medical literature on that question that they didn't cite.
can anyone give a summary, 287 pages is too much to readtl;dr Rossin-Slater and her coauthor, Petra Persson, claimed to be the first, ever, to "document a causal link between fetal stress exposure and mental health in later life." It turned out that there was literally an entire medical literature on that question that they didn't cite.
Is this strategy replicable? Can we look through other fields for well established ideas, repackage it in econ terminology, and make a career of it?
can anyone give a summary, 287 pages is too much to readtl;dr Rossin-Slater and her coauthor, Petra Persson, claimed to be the first, ever, to "document a causal link between fetal stress exposure and mental health in later life." It turned out that there was literally an entire medical literature on that question that they didn't cite.
Is this strategy replicable? Can we look through other fields for well established ideas, repackage it in econ terminology, and make a career of it?