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This paper is based on the ideas of political philosopher John Rawls who suggested that a just society is one which would be created behind a “veil of ignorance”, that is to say, without knowing where one would end up in the society's distribution of talent and other attributes valued in the...
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influence any individual can exert on the social ranking; non discrimination means that no individual is considered to be more …
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objective of this study is to analyze the effect of political culture and of valuation asymmetry on discrimination between the … discrimination is an endogenous variable that characterizes the mechanism allocating the prize. We consider situations under which … effect of changes in the political culture and in valuation asymmetry on the designer's preferred discrimination between the …
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discrimination risk. CL allows agents to withhold that information, generating adverse selection. We complement our model with an …
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content at different speeds and it is equivalent to a discrimination in terms of quality. With zero-rating, the ISP charges … different prices for content and it is equivalent to a discrimination in terms of prices. We first show that neither of these …
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be explained by perceived gender discrimination. Thanks to unique individual level data, we track women's willingness and … preparation to emigrate from 150 countries between 2009-2013 and disentangle how perceived gender discrimination can foster or … to both sample selection bias and potential endogeneity issues. Perceived gender discrimination is shown to form a strong …
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a disease (a discrimination risk). Differently, Consent Law allows them to hide this detrimental information, creating …
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paper studies the long-run impact of procurement discrimination on market structure and future competition in industries …
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sustaining discrimination. In contrast to standard models, the existence of employers with a taste for discrimination may make it …
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We study innovation contests with asymmetric information and identical contestants, where contestants’ efforts and innate abilities generate inventions of varying qualities. The designer offers a reward to the contestant achieving the highest quality and receives the revenue generated by the...
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