This article shows that reverse discrimination policies can find a justification purely on efficiency grounds. We study the optimal provision of education when households belong to different groups, differing in the distribution of the potential to benefit from education among individuals, which is private information. The main result is that high-potential individuals from groups with relatively few high-potential individuals should receive more education than otherwise identical individuals from groups with a more favorable distribution of these benefits
This Article applies the economic theory of regulation to laws forbidding discrimination or requirin...
Roemer s’ 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
D. Waltenberg, F., & Vandenberghe, V. (2005). What does It Take to Archieve Equality of Opportunity ...
This article shows that reverse discrimination policies can find a justification purely on efficienc...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
This paper identifies a new reason for giving preferences to the disadvantaged using a model of con...
We develop a model in which individuals choose education to improve their earnings and regulate the ...
We analyze the reallocations of educational expenditures required to equalize opportunities (taken t...
Roemer’s’ 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
We propose a model that combines statistical discrimination and educational sorting that explains wh...
Roemer's' 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ...
In a dynamic framework in which generations are linked by educational background, we identify an int...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
In this paper, we study optimal educational policies when the ability to benefit from education is p...
This Article applies the economic theory of regulation to laws forbidding discrimination or requirin...
Roemer s’ 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
D. Waltenberg, F., & Vandenberghe, V. (2005). What does It Take to Archieve Equality of Opportunity ...
This article shows that reverse discrimination policies can find a justification purely on efficienc...
textabstractWe argue that promoting education may be a means to re- duce income inequality. When wor...
This paper identifies a new reason for giving preferences to the disadvantaged using a model of con...
We develop a model in which individuals choose education to improve their earnings and regulate the ...
We analyze the reallocations of educational expenditures required to equalize opportunities (taken t...
Roemer’s’ 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
We propose a model that combines statistical discrimination and educational sorting that explains wh...
Roemer's' 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ...
In a dynamic framework in which generations are linked by educational background, we identify an int...
When educational policy is supplemented by a redistributive income tax, and when individuals differ ...
In this paper, we study optimal educational policies when the ability to benefit from education is p...
This Article applies the economic theory of regulation to laws forbidding discrimination or requirin...
Roemer s’ 1998 seminal work on equality of opportunity has contributed to the emergence of a theory ...
D. Waltenberg, F., & Vandenberghe, V. (2005). What does It Take to Archieve Equality of Opportunity ...