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REStour从1989年以来不断指明每年的各种potential star,虽然事实证明每年7人似乎不足以囊括往后各种活跃的甚至更活跃的star。。

star是需要膜拜的。。

于是让我们围观一下1989~2011的star以及他们目前为止引用率最高(google scholar)的文章。。当然。。。这个引用数据对于最近几年的star基本是没什么意义。。

以下内容版权所有。。严禁任何转载(尤其是某些机构),否则有多少份户口本就死多少。

1989
Avner Greif, PhD Northwestern,now Stanford, “
Contract enforceability and economic institutions inearly trade: The Maghribi traders' coalition”,cited by 1347
Joshua Angrist, PhD Princeton, now MIT, “
Identificationof causal effects using instrumental variables”,cited by 1805
Michihiro Kandori, PhD Stanford, now University of Tokyo, “
Learning, mutation, and long run equilibria in games”, cited by 1327
Patrick Legros, PhD Caltech, now ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles, “
Efficient and nearly-efficient partnerships”, cited by 143
Andrew Newman, PhD Harvard, now Boston University, “
Occupational choice and the process of development”, cited by 1363
Kathryn Spier, PhD MIT, now Harvard, “
The dynamics of pretrial negotiation”, cited by 219
Marie-Odile Yanelle, PhD,University of Bonn now EHESS, “
The strategic analysis of intermediation”, cited by 113

1990
Lael Brainard, Phd Harvard, now
Under Secretaryof the Treasury for International Affairs, “Anempirical assessment of the proximity-concentration tradeoff betweenmultinational sales and trade”,cited by 951
Tim Fuerst, PhD Chicago, now Bowling Green State University, “
Agency costs, net worth, and business fluctuations: Acomputable general equilibrium analysis”, cited by 568
Alfredo Koffmann (?)
Chris Udry, PhD Yale, now Yale, “
Geography,demography, and economic growth in Africa”,cited by 765
Harald Uhlig, PhD Minnesota,

now Humboldt Universität Berlin, “On adjusting the Hodrick-Prescott filter for thefrequency of observations”, cited by 502
Thierry Verdier, PhD Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), nowPSE, “
Oligarchy, democracy, inequality and growth”, cited by 356
JiangWang, PhD Upenn, now MIT, “Trading volume and serial correlation in stock returns”, cited by 740

1991
PerKrusell, Minnesota, now Stockholm University, “Income and wealth heterogeneity in the macroeconomy”, cited by 898
PeterJ. Klenow, Stanford, now Stanford, “Doesschooling cause growth?”, cited by 1064
DavidGenesove, Princeton, now Hebrew University of Jerusalem, “Loss Aversion and Seller Behavior: Evidence from theHousing Market”, cited by 527
RobinLumsdaine, PhD Harvard, now American University Kogod Business School, “Recursive and sequential tests of the unit root andtrend break hypothesis: theory and international evidence”, cited by 804
LonesSmith, PhD Chicago, now Wisconsin-Madison, “Assortative matching and search”, cited by 318
LarsStole, PhD MIT, now Chicago, “Intra-firm bargaining under non-binding contracts”,cited by 318
JeffZwiebel, PhD MIT, now Stanford, “Dynamiccapital structure under managerial entrenchment”, cited by 465

1992
LuigiG. Zingales, PhD MIT, now Chicago, “Power in a Theory of the Firm”,cited by 840
Jushan Bai, PhD Berkeley, now Columbia,”
Estimating and testing linear models with multiplestructural changes”,cited by 1546
Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, PhDStanford, now Yale, “Product differentiation and oligopoly in internationalmarkets: The case of the US automobile industry”,cited by 482
Michael Kremer, PhD Harvard, now Harvard, “
The O-ring theory of economic development”,cited by 884
Georg Nöldeke, LSE&Bonn, now University of Basel, “
Sequentialinvestments and options to own”,cited by 183
Wolfgang Pesendorfer, UCLA, now Princeton, “
Temptationand self-control”,cited by 502
Christina Shannon, Stanford, now Berkeley, “
Monotonecomparative statics”,cited by 928

1993
Dimitri Vayanos, PhD MIT, now LSE, “
Transaction costs and asset prices: A dynamicequilibrium model”,cited by 248
Thomas Piketty, PhD EHESS&LSE, now EHESS&PSE, “
IncomeInequality in the United States, 1913-1998”,cited by 757
Judy A.Chevalier, PhD MIT, now Yale School of Management, “
Risktaking by mutual funds as a response to incentives”,cited by 1123
Yacine Ait-Sahalia, PhD MIT, now Princeton University, Director of Bendheim Centerfor Finance, “
Testing continuous-time models of the spot interestrate”, cited by 709
Chris Avery, PhD Stanford GSB, now Harvard, “
Multidimensionaluncertainty and herd behavior in financial markets”,cited by 397
Jörn-Steffen Pischke
, PhDPrinceton, now LSE, “Why do Firms Train? Theory and Evidence”,cited by 749
Andres Rodriguez-Clare, PhD Stanford, now PSU, “
Theneoclassical revival in growth economics: Has it gone too far?”,cited by 956

1994
Denis Gromb, Ecole Polytechnique&LSE, now INSEAD, “
Large Shareholders, Monitoring, and the Value of theFirm”, cited by 815
Dirk Bergemann, PhD Upenn, now Yale, “
Venture capital financing, moral hazard, and learning”,cited 376
Alberto Bisin, PhD Chicago, now NYU, “
“Beyond the Melting Pot”: Cultural Transmission,Marriage, and the Evolution of Ethnic and Religious Traits”,cited by 322
Graham Elliott, PhD Harvard, now UCSD, “
Efficient tests for an autoregressive unit root”,cited by 1977
Caroline Minter Hoxby, PhD MIT, now Stanford, “
Doescompetition among public schools benefit students and taxpayers?”,cited by 765
David Laibson, PhD MIT, now Harvard, “
Golden Eggs and Hyperbolic Discounting”,cited by 1948
Mark McClellan, PhD MIT, now Brookings Institution, “
Do doctors practice defensive medicine?”,cited by 315

1995
Susan Athey, PhD Stanford GSB, now Harvard, “
Anempirical framework for testing theories about complimentarity inorganizational design”,cited by 328
Martin Pesendorfer, PhD Northwestern, now LSE, “
A study of collusion in first-price auctions”,cited by 194
Sven Rady, PhD LSE, now Ludwig-MaximilianUniversity, “
Housing Market Dynamics: On the Contribution of IncomeShocks and Credit Constraints”, cited by 223
Ilya Segal, PhD Harvard, now Stanford, “
Naked exclusion: comment”,cited by 216
Jaume Ventura, PhD Harvard, now UPF, “
Growth and Interdependence”, cited by 386
Ekaterini Kyriazidou, PhD Northwestern, now Athens Univeristy of Economics andBusiness, “
Panel data discrete choice models with laggeddependent variables”,cited by 319
Christopher R.Taber, PhD Chicago, now Wisconsin-Madison, “
Explainingrising wage inequality: Explorations with a dynamic general equilibrium modelof labor earnings with heterogeneous agents”,cited by 462

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1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔
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1996
Jeffrey Ely, PhD Berkeley, now Northwestern, “A Robust Folk Theorem for the Prisoner's Dilemma”, cited by 140
John Morgan, PhD PSU, now Berkeley Haas, “Information gatekeepers on the internet and the competitiveness of homogeneous product markets”, cited 391
Catherine Wolfram, PhD MIT, now Berkeley Haas, “Measuring duopoly power in the British electricity spot market”, cited by 475
Ken Chay, PhD Princeton, now Brown, “Does air quality matter? Evidence from the housing market”, cited by 269
Yossi Feinberg, PhD Hebrew University in Jerusalem, now Stanford GSB, “Characterizing Common Priors in the Form of Posteriors”, cited by 58
Ming Huang, PhD Stanford GSB, now Cornell, “Prospect Theory and Asset Prices”, cited by 897
Angel Serrat, PhD MIT, now Capula Investment Management LLP, “A dynamic equilibrium model of international portfolio holdings”, cited by 63

1997
Patrick Bajari, PhD Minnesota, now Minnesota, “The winner's curse, reserve prices, and endogenous entry: Empirical insights from eBay auctions”, cited by 674
Steven D. Levitt, PhD MIT, now Chicago, ”Using electoral cycles in police hiring to estimate the effect of police on crime”,cited by 568
Aviv Nevo, PhD Harvard, now Northwestern, “Measuring market power in the ready-to-eat cereal industry”, cited by 863
Helene Rey, PhD LSE, now London Business School, “The determinants of cross-border equity flows”, cited by 847
Guido Kuersteiner, PhD Yale, now UC-Davis, ”Asymptotically unbiased inference for a dynamic panel model with fixed effects when both n and T are large”, cited by 158
Nicola Persico, PhD Northwestern, now NYU, “The provision of public goods under alternative electoral incentives”, cited by 355
Steven Tadelis, PhD Harvard, now Berkeley Haas, “Incentives versus transaction costs: A theory of procurement contracts”, cited by 521

1998
Marco Bassetto, PhD Chicago, now Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, “A game–theoretic view of the fiscal theory of the price level”, cited 52
C. Lanier Benkard, PhD Yale, now Yale, “Estimating dynamic models of imperfect competition”, cited by 285
Chang-Tai Hsieh, PhD Berkeley, now Chicago, “Misallocation and Manufacturing TFP in China and India”, cited by 289
Adriano Rampini, PhD Chicago, now Duke Fuqua, “Capital reallocation and liquidity”, cited by 112
Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, PhD MIT, now Northwestern, “The returns to entrepreneurial investment: A private equity premium puzzle?”, cited 463
Marciano Siniscalchi, PhD Stanford GSB, now Northwestern, “Strong Belief and Forward Induction Reasoning”, cited by 116
Thomas de Garidel, now Occitan Capital Partners(?), “Welfare-improving asymmetric information in dynamic insurance markets”, cited by 15

1999:
Markus Brunnermeier, PhD LSE(European Doctoral Program), now Princeton, ” Market liquidity and funding liquidity”, cited by 637
Kim-Sau Chung, PhD Wisconsin-Madison, now Minnesota,” On the existence of stable roommate matchings”, cited by 63
Ester Duflo, PhD MIT, now MIT, “How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates?”, cited by 1819
Dirk Krüger, PhD Minnesota, now U Penn, “Does income inequality lead to consumption inequality? Evidence and theory”, cited by 338
Luigi Pistaferri, PhD University College London, now Stanford, “Income variance dynamics and heterogeneity”, cited by 308
Emmanuel Saez, PhD MIT, now Berkeley,” Income Inequality in the United States, 1913-1998 ”, cited by 757
Jonathan Levin, PhD MIT, now Stanford, “Relational incentive contracts”, cited by 497

2000
Marco Battaglini, PhD Northwestern, now Princeton, “Multiple referrals and multidimensional cheap talk”, cited by 225
Wouter Dessein, PhD Toulouse & ULB, now Columbia GSB, “Authority and communication in organizations”, cited by 460
Hanming Fang, PhD Upenn, now Upenn, “Sources of advantageous selection: Evidence from the Medigap insurance market”, cited by 85
Marc Melitz, PhD Umich, now Harvard, “The impact of trade on intra-industry reallocations and aggregate industry productivity”, cited by 3104
Monika Piazzesi, PhD Stanford, now Stanford, “A no-arbitrage vector autoregression of term structure dynamics with macroeconomic and latent variables”, cited by 695
Ed Vytlacil, PhD Chicago, now Yale, “Structural equations, treatment effects and econometric policy evaluation”, cited by 282
Wei Xiong, PhD Duke, now Princeton, “Overconfidence and speculative bubbles”, cited by 600
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1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔

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2001
George-Marios Angeletos, PhD Harvard, now MIT, “Fairness and redistribution”, cited by 342
Dino Gerardi, PhD Northwestern, now Collegio Carlo Alberto, “Unmediated communication in games with complete and incomplete information”, cited by 70
Ali Hortacsu, PhD Stanford, now Chicago, “The winner's curse, reserve prices, and endogenous entry: Empirical insights from eBay auctions”, cited by 674
Julie Holland Mortimer, PhD UCLA, now Harvard, “The effects of revenue-sharing contracts on welfare in vertically-separated markets: evidence from the video rental industry”, cited by 85
Eva Nagypal, PhD Stanford, now Northwestern, “More on unemployment and vacancy fluctuations”, cited by 188
Alessandro Pavan, PhD Toulouse, now Northwestern, “Efficient use of information and social value of information”, cited by 118
Lasse Heje Pedersen, PhD Stanford GSB, now NYU stern, “Asset pricing with liquidity risk”, cited by 988

2002
Amy Finkelstein, PhD MIT, now MIT, “Adverse selection in insurance markets: Policyholder evidence from the UK annuity market”, cited by 223
Hanno Lustig, PhD Stanford, now UCLA Anderson, “Housing collateral, consumption insurance, and risk premia: An empirical perspective”, cited by 265
Ulrike Malmendier, PhD Harvard, now Berkeley, “CEO overconfidence and corporate investment”, cited by 650
Muriel Niederle, PhD Harvard, now Stanford,” Do women shy away from competition? Do men compete too much?”, cited by 399
Luis Rayo, PhD Stanford, now University of Utah, “Evolutionary Efficiency and Happiness”, cited by 161
Tymon Tatur, PhD Northwestern,now  Bonn University, “On price caps under uncertainty”, cited by 14
Ivan Werning, PhD Chicago, now MIT,” Crises and prices: Information aggregation, multiplicity, and volatility”, cited by 101

2003
Pol Antras, PhD MIT,now Harvard, “Global sourcing”, cited by 743
Iourii Manovskii, PhD Western Ontario, now Upenn “The cyclical behavior of equilibrium unemployment and vacancies revisited”, cited by 349
Thomas Philippon, MIT, now NYU Stern, “CEO incentives and earnings management”, cited by 398
Aprajit Mahajan, Princeton, now Stanford, “Identification and estimation of regression models with misclassification”, cited by 30
Ulrich Mueller, PhD University of St. Gallen, now Princeton, “Tests for unit roots and the initial condition”, cited by 82
Nadarajan Chetty, now Berkeley
Andrea Wilson, now NYU
Manuel Amador, PhD MIT, now Stanford,” A Political Economy Model of Sovereign Debt Repayment”, cited by 62

2004
David Ahn, PhD Stanford, now Berkeley, “Ambiguity without a state space”, cited byt 45
Mike Golosov, PhD U Minnesota, now Yale, “Menu costs and Phillips curves”, cited by 365
Alexandre Mas, PhD Princeton, now Princeton, ” Peers at Work”, cited by 200
Ricardo Reis, PhD Harvard, now Columbia,” Sticky Information Versus Sticky Prices: A Proposal to Replace the New Keynesian Phillips Curve”, cited by 1032
Yuliy Sannikov, PhD Stanford GSB, now Princeton, “A Continuous‐Time Version of the Principal–Agent Problem”, cited by 116
Adam Szeidl, PhD Harvard, now Berkeley, “Optimal integration strategies for the multinational firm”, cited by 196

2005
William Fuchs, PhD Stanford GSB, now Berkeley Haas, "Contracting with Repeated Moral Hazard and Private Evaluations", cited by 45
Michael Ostrovsky, PhD Harvard Business School, now Stanford GSB, “Internet advertising and the generalized second price auction: Selling billions of dollars worth of keywords”, cited by 501
Aureo De Paula PhD in Princeton, now Upenn, “The Informal Sector: An Equilibrium Model and Some Empirical Evidence from Brazil” (previous title: The Informal Sector ), cited by 72
Bryan Graham, PhD in Harvard, now NYU, “Longevity and life cycle savings”, cited by 170
Thomas Chaney, PhD in MIT, now Chicago,” Distorted gravity: The intensive and extensive margins of international trade”, cited by 311
Stephen Ryan, PhD in Duke, now MIT, “Identification and Estimation of a Discrete Game of Compete Information”, cited by 97
Francois Gourio, PhD in Chicago, now Boston University, “Investment spikes: New facts and a general equilibrium exploration”, cited by 34

2006
Eduardo Faingold, PhD Upenn, now Yale, “Building a reputation under frequent decisions”, cited by 15
Emmanuel Farhi, Phd MIT, now Harvard, "An Equilibrium Model of Global Imbalances and Low Interest Rates," cited by 361
Panle Jia, PhD Yale, now MIT, “What Happens When Wal‐Mart Comes to Town: An Empirical Analysis of the Discount Retailing Industry”, cited by 101
Virgiliu Midrigan, PhD OSU, now NYU, “Menu-Costs, Multi-Product Firms and Aggregate Fluctuations”, cited by 135
Todd Sarver, PhD Boston University, now Northwestern, “Anticipating Regret: Why Fewer Options May Be Better”, cited by 67
Azeem Shaikh, PhD Stanford & Postdoc Yale, now Chicago, “Inference for identifiable parameters in partially identified econometric models”, cited by 73
Jakub Kastl, PhD Northwestern, now Stanford, “Discrete bids and empirical inference in divisible good auctions”, cited by 24

2007
Sylvain Chassang, PhD MIT, now Princeton, “Conflict and Deterrence under Strategic Risk”, cited by 23
Michael D. Grubb, PhD Stanford GSB, now MIT, “Selling to overconfident consumers”, cited by 63
Patrick Kline, PhD Umich, now Berkeley, “Do local economic development programs work? Evidence from the federal empowerment zone program”, cited by 32
Ilyana Kuziemko, PhD Harvard, now Princeton, “How much is a seat on the Security Council worth? Foreign aid and bribery at the United Nations”, cited by 167
Parag Pathak, PhD Harvard, now MIT, “Short interest, institutional ownership, and stock returns”, cited by 221
Andres Santos, PhD Stanford, now UCSD, “Inference in NonparametricInstrumental Variables with Partial Identification”, cited by 10Satoru Takahashi, PhD Harvard, now Princeton,Multi-sender cheap talk with restricted state space”, cited by 37

2008
Tomasz Strzalecki
, PhD Northwestern, now Harvard,” Axiomatic foundations of multiplier preferences”,cited by 43
Kyna Fong, PhD Stanford GSB,now Stanford, “
Evaluating Skilled Experts: Optimal Scoring Rules forSurgeons”, cited by 10
Ralph Ossa, PhD LSE & PostdocPrinceton, now Chicago, “A'newtrade'theory of GATT/WTO negotiations”, cited by 18
Matt Weinzierl, PhD Harvard,now Harvard Business School,
“DynamicScoring: A Back‐of‐the‐Envelope Guide”, cited by 56
Greg Fischer, PhD MIT, now LSE,“
Contract structure, risk sharing, and investmentchoice”, cited by 16
Ian Martin
, PhD Harvard, now Stanford GSB, “The Lucas Orchard”, cited by 45

2009
David Atkin, PhD Princeton, now Yale, “Trade,Tastes and Nutrition in India”, cited by 17
Richard Hornbeck, PhD MIT, now Harvard, “Identifyingagglomeration spillovers: Evidence from winners and losers of large plantopenings”, cited by 17
Oleg Itskhoki, PhD Harvard, now Princeton, “
Labour market rigidities, trade and unemployment”, cited by 124
Greg Kaplan, PhD NYU, now Upenn, “Moving back home: Insurance against labor market risk”, cited by 22
Mihai Manea, PhD Harvard, now MIT, “Asymptotic ordinal inefficiency of random serialdictatorship”, cited by 18
Eric Weese, PhD MIT, now Yale, “
PoliticalMergers as Coalition Formation: Evidence from Japanese Municipal Amalgamations”, cited by 2
Ali Yurukoglu, PhD NYU, now Stanford,”
The Welfare Effects of Bundling in Multi-ChannelTelevision Markets”, cited by 15

2010
Kirill Evdokimov, PhD Yale, now Princeton

Benjamin Handel, PhD Northwestern, now Berkeley

Cynthia Kinnan, PhD MIT, now Northwestern

Pablo Kurlat, PhD MIT, now Stanford
Florian Scheuer, PhD MIT, now Stanford
Andrew Shephard, PhD UCL, now Princeton
Alp Simsek, PhD MIT, nowHarvard

2011
Alex Wolitzky, PhD MIT, will be Stanford
Daniel Keniston, PhD MIT, will be Yale
Mar Reguant
, PhD MIT, will be Stanford GSB
Kei Kawai, PhD Northwestern, will be NYU Stern
Alx Torgovitsky, PhD Yale, will be Northwestern
Alessandra Voena, PhD Stanford, will be Chicago
Peter Koudijs, PhD UPF, will be Stanford GSB
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1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔

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MIT and Harvard dominate everywhere else. 貌似没什么可吃惊的。Northwestern比我想象的要强大。今年Wolitzky这个牛啊。。。
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MIT号称自己目前为止总共占了RES tour的40%以上。。。
其实偶尔出现几个意外学校。。大部分star还是出在该出star的地方吧。。
1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔

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发表于 2011-4-13 23:05:39 |显示全部楼层
这个东西震撼了CMU、UPenn以及UC系列在我心目中的排名。
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7# JudyLittleUni
:lol用事实来说话。。虽然这也不能算是纯精英样本。。但是也属于近似了吧。。
看出多少有趣的事情来就看你怀着一颗怎么不纯洁的心了。。
1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔

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Upenn一直没有star

多少年没有top 8 placement了

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本帖最后由 威尔·熊 于 2011-4-13 23:17 编辑

UPenn, Chicago, Columbia, Cornell毕业生的档次低于这三个学校faculty的档次。Duke相反。大家看看Columbia今年的placement:lol
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/economics/graduate/s4_4.html

平均也不算很不好,只不过没有牛的,一个美国的教职也没有
不疯魔,不成活

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发表于 2011-4-13 23:19:05 |显示全部楼层
我对着你的头像发誓我真的内心无比纯洁胜似雪花小冰晶~
但这个排名明显排欧洲啊,扫了几眼,也就看到了LSE UPF
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Alex Wolitzky都快发够拿Tenure的文章了吧......
"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." - William Shakespeare

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他要在stanford拿tenure现在还没有发够吧。。。
搜搜fuhito kojima的看看= =。。然后推算下他在phd的时候就已经发了和投了并录了多少top的。。他也还没能拼到tenure呢。。现在。。
1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔

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恩…输入后没仔细核对…弄错了。
1.学术本来就是靠天分的事情,你不能因为进入门槛低就哭着嚷着要一辈子不出去。献身的有烈士也有炮灰。其实我们都知道哪种更多。
以大多数人的努力程度还到不了谈天分的程度,然后呢?你继续努力结果到了谈天分的程度,发现确实不行,最后你或者接着催眠自己或者外出催眠别人?
2.当然某年某月的某一天,你终于意识到自己错了,千万别扭头骂街或说世界变糟糕了就业变差了。是你而不是这个世界错了哦。该。
好paper才是硬通货,别的最多也只能算冥币,有人爱自己画有人想挣钱后买着玩儿。
3.一边喊着言论自由,一边又哭着要对方说得温柔

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