Free Market; I believe they pay whatever they need to pay to attract and retain faculty in the face of competing bids from other schools. As far as I know there is not a lockstep pay structure.
Class load is probably inversely correlated with pay, since giving people a reduced teaching load is one of the tools the Dean can use to retain people...
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Can someone explain what the formula is for this? It doesn't seem to be primarily seniority or class load. Publishing success?
ReplyDeleteAlso fwiw I'd imagine that most of Au*rbach's salary is paid by the econ department.
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ReplyDeleteI love that Sklansky's salary is 187k. That's gotta be in his contract.
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