It's called a meritocracy. The creative winners are in places like LSE, the losers and copycats at Seoul National.
There is nothing meritocratico about ricatto. Hai capito, ragazzo?
It's called a meritocracy. The creative winners are in places like LSE, the losers and copycats at Seoul National.
the fact that these two people are still employed by supposedly reputable institutions shocks me. it's a sad reminder of how corrupt this discipline is.it's honestly like a feudal system
though SS did get to pay a price
This.
It's called a meritocracy. The creative winners are in places like LSE, the losers and copycats at Seoul National.the fact that these two people are still employed by supposedly reputable institutions shocks me. it's a sad reminder of how corrupt this discipline is.it's honestly like a feudal system
though SS did get to pay a price
This.
It does take some creativity to import the Godfather into mainstream economics. I'd have never hit upon that!
It's called a meritocracy. The creative winners are in places like LSE, the losers and copycats at Seoul National.the fact that these two people are still employed by supposedly reputable institutions shocks me. it's a sad reminder of how corrupt this discipline is.it's honestly like a feudal system
though SS did get to pay a price
This.
Scumminess is not creativity.
It does take some creativity to import the Godfather into mainstream economics. I'd have never hit upon that!
I wouldn't have either! But now that the cat is out of the bag, there is no going back. Just this month alone, I got a JPE, Econometrica, and several fillers using the same tactics. Kudos to PS for taking the discipline to such exciting new heights!
It does take some creativity to import the Godfather into mainstream economics. I'd have never hit upon that!I wouldn't have either! But now that the cat is out of the bag, there is no going back. Just this month alone, I got a JPE, Econometrica, and several fillers using the same tactics. Kudos to PS for taking the discipline to such exciting new heights!
2019 Banca d'Italia Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Luca Brasi awarded to Pasquale Schiraldi "for field experiments in carrier concerns."
Just another day at LSE. Adjunct crosses paths with IO boss who notices something funny:
-Eh, Bobby Baccaraldi, how you'doin punk? What's that you hidin' ovathere minchione?
-Niente, niete boss. I swear. These two AERs fell off a truck, I swear for the virgin. I just picked them up off the floor, boss.
-Mi raccomando Bobby, if you're lying I'll freakin send the crazy hungarian to punch those little grey teeth of yours Bobby. I swear I'll send him.
It does take some creativity to import the Godfather into mainstream economics. I'd have never hit upon that!I wouldn't have either! But now that the cat is out of the bag, there is no going back. Just this month alone, I got a JPE, Econometrica, and several fillers using the same tactics. Kudos to PS for taking the discipline to such exciting new heights!
2019 Banca d'Italia Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Luca Brasi awarded to Pasquale Schiraldi "for field experiments in carrier concerns."
Ironically, the actual prize was awarded for field experiments to alleviate poverty, which is what Schiraldi was concerned about.
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