The main purpose of this paper is to clarify the history of ≪The Economics of Discriminaton≫ in United States of America. There are the following seven points. 1) The prejudice theory of G.S. Becker. 2) The monopsony theory of J. Madden(Woman). 3) The rush(stampede) theory of B. Bergman(Moman). 4) The internal labor market theory of P. Doeringer and M. Piore. 5) The screening theory(The statistical discrimination hypothesis theory) and the prediction theory of K.J. Arrow. 6) The justice theory or reverse discrimination theory of J. Rawls. 7) The dissolution action theory of sexism by K. Koike(Japanese Professor)
This paper offers a historical perspective on economists’ treatment of women, through exploring the ...
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This study estimates the changes over time in the relative productivities of minorities and females....
The main purpose of this paper is to clarify the history of ≪The Economics of Discriminaton≫ in Unit...
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the definition of discrimination used by econo-mists today: a premium required to interact with a me...
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This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the American Sociological Review by SAGE.T...
This essay provides an overview of the central theoretical law and economics insights concerning ant...
It is sometimes hard to imagine that it has been less than 100 years since women in the United State...
At its inception, about a decade ago, this paper benefited from the comments of seminar participants...
This paper offers a historical perspective on economists’ treatment of women, through exploring the ...
We briefly review the evolution of empirical work on discrimination. We discuss why traditional regr...
This study estimates the changes over time in the relative productivities of minorities and females....
The main purpose of this paper is to clarify the history of ≪The Economics of Discriminaton≫ in Unit...
Becker’s Ph.D. thesis on discrimination is commonly viewed as an expression of economics imperialism...
Since the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, its Title 7 in particular, the economic discrim...
the definition of discrimination used by econo-mists today: a premium required to interact with a me...
This book explores the effects of discrimination on the economic outcomes of various societal groups...
This study comprises three essays exploring labor market discrimination using new data, a new applic...
The history of American women economists in the economics profession during the 20th century can be ...
The main purpose of this paper is introduce theory and history of Affirmative Action in the United S...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in the American Sociological Review by SAGE.T...
This essay provides an overview of the central theoretical law and economics insights concerning ant...
It is sometimes hard to imagine that it has been less than 100 years since women in the United State...
At its inception, about a decade ago, this paper benefited from the comments of seminar participants...
This paper offers a historical perspective on economists’ treatment of women, through exploring the ...
We briefly review the evolution of empirical work on discrimination. We discuss why traditional regr...
This study estimates the changes over time in the relative productivities of minorities and females....