bardolph
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This is partially true. Other civs will also be doing research during those "few extra turns," and if a civ discovers the tech in question and trades it to someone else before you discover it, then you have just cost yourself a lot of commerce. Also, if other civs are "in progress" researching the tech in question, that will reduce the value of the tech when you do trade it, which will also cost you.I think the trading argument is irrelevant. There is nothing special about trading a tech that has been lightbulbed over a tech that has been obtained by any other means such as normal research, or from earlier trading or even from extortion. Any trade you can make with lightbulbing can usually be made by normal research a few turns later.
If the lightbulbed tech is one that has little or no trade value, or if you are fully "two techs ahead" down a particular path, then settling may be better, but you also have to weigh the immediate benefits of getting that particular tech sooner. I'd say the circumstances are pretty rare when settling is the better long-term solution.
Academies, however, can grant a much higher per-turn yield, so must be evaluated differently.