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We evaluate equity-efficiency trade-offs from admissions quotas by examining effects on output once beneficiaries start producing in the relevant industry. In particular, we document the impact of abolishing a 40% quota for male primary school teachers in Finland on their pupils' long-run...
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The trade-off between increased representation and perceived quality is central to the debate on how to address underrepresentation in high-profile professions. We address this trade-off using a dynamic model of career selection where juniors value both the identity and perceived quality of...
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We characterize the set of solutions for the many-to- many matching problem with quotas using centralized and …
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In this paper, I consider a matching model with minimum quotas for one side of the market.The main objective is to find … algorithms which respect minimum quo tas and find matchings which are both nonwasteful and fair if there exists such a matching … matchings, CNWF selects a constrained non-wasteful matching with a maximum degree of fairness, and FCNW selects a fair matching …
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, signaling distortion is larger in the quota regime than in the tariff regime. Non-equivalence between the two policy tools … follows from this difference in their sensitivities. The model is benchmarked so that under complete information tariffs and …
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