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      1. …in reply to @DinaPomeranz
        @DinaPomeranz You’re absolutely right. It’s too extreme to state things like that. Let’s say I handle frustration really badly, and I still have a long road to travel on this. What I wanted to express was that contributing to econ can take many different forms. Not just top 5 publications.
    1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
      @DinaPomeranz That being said, a significant part of this subsection of econ has power, and can make decisions that have an actual impact of the field. I completely understand people who derive intrinsic motivation from their work – I’m happy for them! But that’s not enough.
  1. …in reply to @simardcasanova
    @DinaPomeranz I want those people to speak up about their research. I want those people to be more in charge of the profession. I think at the end, I just want more kindness.