In recent auctions for paging licenses, the Federal Communications Commission has granted businesses owned by minorities and women substantial bidding credits. In this article, Professors Ayres and Cramton analyze a particular auction and argue that the affirmative action bidding preferences, by increasing competition among auction participants, increased the government\u27s revenue by $45 million. Subsidizing the participation of new bidders can induce established bidders to bid more aggressively. The authors conclude that this revenue-enhancing effect does not provide a sufficient constitutional justification for affirmative action—but when such justification is independently present, affirmative actions can cost the government much less ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been auctioning frequency licenses since 1994. To en...
We propose a new procurement procedure which allocates shares of the total amount to be procured dep...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative act...
In recent auctions for paging licenses, the Federal Communications Commission has granted businesses...
I study affirmative action subcontracting regulations in a model where governments use auctions to r...
This Article applies the economic theory of regulation to laws forbidding discrimination or requirin...
This paper analyzes the incentive effect of affirmative action at college admis-sions level in an as...
Spectrum auctions, Capital market discrimination, Adarand, FCC, Bidding, Discrimination, Minority ow...
Affirmative action programs designed to increase the utilization of firms owned by minorities and wo...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
State and local governments have adopted hundreds of affirmative action programs that set-aside a pe...
This paper assesses whether affirmative action programs and equal opportu-nity laws affect the outpu...
At a moment when judicial tolerance of race-conscious government action seems to be waning, this Art...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
This paper investigates the effect of disadvantaged business enterprise subcontractor goals on the w...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been auctioning frequency licenses since 1994. To en...
We propose a new procurement procedure which allocates shares of the total amount to be procured dep...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative act...
In recent auctions for paging licenses, the Federal Communications Commission has granted businesses...
I study affirmative action subcontracting regulations in a model where governments use auctions to r...
This Article applies the economic theory of regulation to laws forbidding discrimination or requirin...
This paper analyzes the incentive effect of affirmative action at college admis-sions level in an as...
Spectrum auctions, Capital market discrimination, Adarand, FCC, Bidding, Discrimination, Minority ow...
Affirmative action programs designed to increase the utilization of firms owned by minorities and wo...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
State and local governments have adopted hundreds of affirmative action programs that set-aside a pe...
This paper assesses whether affirmative action programs and equal opportu-nity laws affect the outpu...
At a moment when judicial tolerance of race-conscious government action seems to be waning, this Art...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
This paper investigates the effect of disadvantaged business enterprise subcontractor goals on the w...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been auctioning frequency licenses since 1994. To en...
We propose a new procurement procedure which allocates shares of the total amount to be procured dep...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative act...