An economy will get the best engineers with the least people diverted from other key occupations most quickly through...
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
Raising monetary incentives raises performance if the task doesn't require "even rudimentary cognitive skill". Ariel et al
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Replying to @andershovmoller
Bullshite. I'd never program if it weren't for the money - here's a cognitive boost.
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
But would your performance improve a lot with double the money? Of course not. But trivial jobs really do scale with pay.
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Replying to @andershovmoller
If you pay well, I do everything I see that needs attention. If you pay so-so, I do what you tell me (if I stay). Big diff.
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Replying to @YossiKreinin
And 2x "pay well"? You can't do more than max.
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But more importantly, if pay goes up by 2x, more people will become programmers. Law only beats CS by higher expected pay.
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