U*****e 发帖数: 2882 | 1 Paul A. Samuelson, whose analytical work laid the foundation for modern
economics, died Sunday. He was 94.
Actively publishing into the 2000s, Mr. Samuelson's career in economics
spanned eight decades. In 1970, he was the first American to win the Nobel
Prize in economics, the second year the prize was offered.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126072304261489561.html?mod=djemalertNEWS
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/obit-samuelson | D*****a 发帖数: 2847 | 2 .....
【在 U*****e 的大作中提到】 : Paul A. Samuelson, whose analytical work laid the foundation for modern : economics, died Sunday. He was 94. : Actively publishing into the 2000s, Mr. Samuelson's career in economics : spanned eight decades. In 1970, he was the first American to win the Nobel : Prize in economics, the second year the prize was offered. : http://online.wsj.com/article/SB126072304261489561.html?mod=djemalertNEWS : http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/obit-samuelson
| d*****g 发帖数: 357 | 3 It is interesting to note that despite receiving his graduate training at
Harvard, he considers himself a Chicago man. Good for him to remain loyal
to his undergraduate alma mater. Another legend passed away... | h*****n 发帖数: 924 | 4 R.I.P.
by the way, in term of alma mater, it is typical that
only college matters. professional training is not for mind, but for food.
interestingly, i was told that college brand matters more and more
in the job market of china, compared to the brand of master and phd programs.
【在 d*****g 的大作中提到】 : It is interesting to note that despite receiving his graduate training at : Harvard, he considers himself a Chicago man. Good for him to remain loyal : to his undergraduate alma mater. Another legend passed away...
| U*****e 发帖数: 2882 | 5 据说他老人家曾经让别的学校的recruiting committee很挠头,因为几乎每封他写的推
荐信都说被推荐人是他最好的学生。呵呵。A rational non-disclosure. | d*****g 发帖数: 357 | 6 This is good to know. Yet, most candidates who are applying to China's
Economic academic job market probably received their undergrad degrees in
China anyway, so I bet the PhD training matters more. For the U.S. academic
job market, PhD training definitely matters more. I also agree that alma
mater normally refers to one's undergrad, at least in the U.S. For example,
everyone who wears a class ring always wear the ring from their undergrad
school. I have yet to meet anyone with a class ring for
【在 h*****n 的大作中提到】 : R.I.P. : by the way, in term of alma mater, it is typical that : only college matters. professional training is not for mind, but for food. : interestingly, i was told that college brand matters more and more : in the job market of china, compared to the brand of master and phd programs.
| h*****n 发帖数: 924 | 7 thanks for the reply.
a clarification. chinese job market in the reply actually refers to the job
market for advanced degree earners in mainland china. my bad. maybe i should
use the term "labor market"
for returners from the US, i agree that phd training matters somewhat more.
academic
,
【在 d*****g 的大作中提到】 : This is good to know. Yet, most candidates who are applying to China's : Economic academic job market probably received their undergrad degrees in : China anyway, so I bet the PhD training matters more. For the U.S. academic : job market, PhD training definitely matters more. I also agree that alma : mater normally refers to one's undergrad, at least in the U.S. For example, : everyone who wears a class ring always wear the ring from their undergrad : school. I have yet to meet anyone with a class ring for
| e********e 发帖数: 21 | | k**i 发帖数: 10191 | 9 刚刚看曼昆的BLOG,Paul A. Samuelson还给曼昆的某本课本上签过名的说~ |
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