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[log in to unmask] (Deirdre McCloskey)
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Wed Jun 27 07:56:51 2007
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Dear Roy,

Yes, of course.  It is startling to a North American to realize how 
heavily bureaucratized the administration of academic life in Europe is, 
and has been since the foundation of the Grands Ecoles and the 
University of Berlin.  As you say, non-specialist bureaucrats make 
decisions about allocation of university funds among and inside 
universities, as for example in the Netherlands.  But I suggest more 
than expressions of outrage, as justified as those might be.  Can't we 
find out what these mad ranking schemes are and do, scientifically speaking?

Warm regards,

Deirdre McCloskey 

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