Talk:R. Mark Isaac

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Mark Isaac is in fact one of the top dozen scholars in the U.S. working on experimental ecoconomics. Before moving to Florida State University, he was Chair of the Economics Department at Arizona, at which he operated the lab with Nobel Prize winner Vernon Smith. He is not leading a major research group at Florida State University that is focused on experimental economics. I have added additional facts to the entry, and would be happy to provide links if that is helpful. If this is objectionable, you might as well delete Charles Plott (who I link as an Isaac coauthor) and many other notable economists who have wiki pages!!!!

Hey there. A few points:
  • Good. Then source the claim. Notability guidelines are only satisfied with reliable sources.
  • The existence of a page does not suffice to justify another's.
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Happy editing! Coren 15:28, 26 April 2007 (UTC)