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He mentioned them because their unique situation creates perverse incentives.

Your last line is one of the most frustrating parts of academia. Not being able to criticize misaligned incentives simply because it involves foreigners is crazy.




>Your last line is one of the most frustrating parts of academia. Not being able to criticize misaligned incentives simply because it involves foreigners is crazy.

I don't know why you summarize my lines this way. I basically want to know whether he can offer some evidence to support that idea.




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