1) Why are you still in the Economics department when Booth (the business school) would likely pay you more? What are the non-price incentives?
2) Who's the best golfer on the UChicago faculty?
3) Do you think it's still possible for someone to mirror your career path, where they start at much less well known universities and move on up to the best department in the country?
4) (added by edit) What's the best way to control for the Hawthorne effect in an experiment?
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1) Why are you still in the Economics department when Booth (the business school) would likely pay you more? What are the non-price incentives?
2) Who's the best golfer on the UChicago faculty?
3) Do you think it's still possible for someone to mirror your career path, where they start at much less well known universities and move on up to the best department in the country?
4) (added by edit) What's the best way to control for the Hawthorne effect in an experiment?
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