This paper identifies a new reason for giving preferences to the disadvantaged using a model of contests. There are two forces at work: the effort effect working against giving preferences and the selection e¤ect working for them. When education is costly and easy to obtain (as in the U.S.), the selection effect dominates. When education is heavily subsidized and limited in supply (as in India), preferences are welfare reducing. The model also shows that unequal treatment of identical agents can be welfare improving, providing insights into when the counterintuitive policy of rationing educational access to some subgroups is welfare improving
The prevalent affirmative action policy in school choice limits the number of admitted majority stud...
There is well established empirical evidence that more redistribution occurs when luck rather than p...
Thesis advisor: M. Utku ÜnverThesis advisor: M. Bumin YenmezThis collection of two essays in market ...
This paper identifies a new reason for giving preferences to the disadvantaged using a model of con...
This paper first shows that when colleges' preferences are substitutable there does not exist any st...
Thesis advisor: Utku ÜnverThis dissertation consists of three chapters. The first chapter consists o...
Abstract Affirmative Action and Fair School Choice Design for Minority Students Muntasir Chaud...
This article shows that reverse discrimination policies can find a justification purely on efficienc...
The prevalent affirmative action policy in school choice limits the number of admitted majority stud...
In 2012 Brazilian public universities were mandated to use affirmative action policies for candidate...
This paper examines student incentives when faced with a college admissions policy which pursues stu...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...
Abstrac t This paper first shows that, when colleges ' preferences are substitutable, there doe...
The literature on school choice assumes that families can submit a preference list over all the scho...
The issue of the fairness of many current affirmative action policies stands in a necessary juxtapos...
The prevalent affirmative action policy in school choice limits the number of admitted majority stud...
There is well established empirical evidence that more redistribution occurs when luck rather than p...
Thesis advisor: M. Utku ÜnverThesis advisor: M. Bumin YenmezThis collection of two essays in market ...
This paper identifies a new reason for giving preferences to the disadvantaged using a model of con...
This paper first shows that when colleges' preferences are substitutable there does not exist any st...
Thesis advisor: Utku ÜnverThis dissertation consists of three chapters. The first chapter consists o...
Abstract Affirmative Action and Fair School Choice Design for Minority Students Muntasir Chaud...
This article shows that reverse discrimination policies can find a justification purely on efficienc...
The prevalent affirmative action policy in school choice limits the number of admitted majority stud...
In 2012 Brazilian public universities were mandated to use affirmative action policies for candidate...
This paper examines student incentives when faced with a college admissions policy which pursues stu...
student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on ...
Abstrac t This paper first shows that, when colleges ' preferences are substitutable, there doe...
The literature on school choice assumes that families can submit a preference list over all the scho...
The issue of the fairness of many current affirmative action policies stands in a necessary juxtapos...
The prevalent affirmative action policy in school choice limits the number of admitted majority stud...
There is well established empirical evidence that more redistribution occurs when luck rather than p...
Thesis advisor: M. Utku ÜnverThesis advisor: M. Bumin YenmezThis collection of two essays in market ...