Bowles, Samuel; Loury, Glenn C.; Sethi, Rajiv - School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study - 2009
among three factors: the extent of segregation in social networks, the strength of interpersonal spillovers in human capital … accumu- lation, and the responsiveness of relative wages to the skill composition in production. Social segregation is … segregation su¢ ciently great. We also show that if an initially disadvantaged group is su¢ ciently small, integration above a …