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. Competition is between heterogeneous players where heterogeneity might be due to past discrimination. Two policy options are …
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past discrimination. Based on the normative perception of the heterogeneity there are two policy options to tackle this …
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heterogeneity could be the consequence of past discrimination, we study the e¤ects of implementation of affirmative action policy …
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discrimination. Does a real will exist, and if so why is it so inefficient or so poorly implemented? What forms do individual and …
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Some affirmative action policies establish that a set of disadvantaged competitors has access to an extra prize. We analyse the effects of creating an extra prize by reducing the prize in the main competition. Contestants differ in ability and agents with relatively low ability belong to a...
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preferential policies in college admissions are likely to lead to statistical discrimination by future employers, reducing the …
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Proposition 209, enacted in California in 1996 and made effective the following year, ended state affirmative action programs not only in education, but also for public employment and government contracting. This paper uses CPS data and triple difference techniques to take advantage of the...
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This paper conducts an empirical analysis of SAT scores to determine if banning affirmative action has any significant impact on the SAT scores of college bound minority high school students. A rational high school student should alter the amount of time spent studying during high school if any...
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This article develops a theoretical model of college admissions to investigate the effects of banning affirmative action admissions policies on the efficiency of the admissions process. Previous work in this area has shown that prohibiting affirmative action causes inefficiency when college...
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Proposition 209, enacted in California in 1996 and made effective the following year, ended state affirmative action programs not only in education, but also for public employment and government contracting. This paper uses CPS data and triple difference techniques to take advantage of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005636256