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by Jensson
682 days ago
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PhD types doesn't mean they make foundational research. > They are numerous, smart, very cheap, and work very hard. Yeah, this is a good reason to hire such people, but they generally don't do foundational research work at companies, and if they do it is extremely narrow. Just like government work the problem is the environment, Governments hires management and planning types just like companies do, but that doesn't mean they can scale up like a company can. Same with foundational research, private companies aren't a good place to do that. |
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I'm not quite sure why pharma is the exception.