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Exodus in German science

Fabian Waldinger pursued an interesting research agenda so far. Let me explain what’s so fascinating about his work. But in order to do so, I first need to describe why (good) empirical research is actually such a hard task. Continue reading Exodus in German science

Posted on November 24, 2014March 3, 2015Categories Economics of ScienceTags Econometrics, economics of science, microeconometrics1 Comment on Exodus in German science
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