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collection. As a result of the bias that non-response sometimes introduces in survey estimates, identifying factors that promote …
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We review the economics literature that deals with identifying bias, or taste for discrimination, using statistical …
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mechanism may differ among the levels of nonresponse, and merging the levels of nonresponse may cause bias in the results of the …
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We introduce a model of two-sided statistical discrimination in which worker and firm beliefs are complementary. Firms try to infer whether workers have made investments required for them to be productive, and simultaneously, workers try to deduce whether firms have made investments necessary...
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We introduce a model of two-sided statistical discrimination in which worker and firm beliefs are complementary. Firms try to infer whether workers have made investments required for them to be productive, and simultaneously, workers try to deduce whether firms have made investments necessary...
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