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The traditional Becker/Arrow style model of discrimination depicts majority and minority and workers as perfectly substitutable inputs, implying that all workers have the same job assignment. The model is only appropriate for determining whether pay differences between, for example, whites and...
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The effect of wage inequality on team production is an important question in labor economics. Data from sports are well suited to study this problem, with more than 10 published papers in the last decade. We analyze the effect of wage inequality both on team performance and efficiency, using...
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This paper estimates the association between salary dispersion and the probability that an NBA team leading two minutes … and 2013 NBA playoffs and allow the association to be nonlinear. Overall, our results indicate there may be U … statistically significant. Thus, we conclude there is no evidence in our sample that salary dispersion and NBA win probabilities are …
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This study re-examines the racial salary gap of National Basketball Association players by constructing a long unbalanced panel covering the 1985-1986 to 2015-2016 seasons. Contrary to the results of previous studies, we find that non-white players are paid equally to white players with similar...
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