My dissertation proposes and tests a new theory of labor market discrimination based on employers developing persistent negatively biased beliefs about the productivity of worker groups through their hiring experiences with these groups. My first chapter presents a statistical discrimination model in which employers are initially uncertain about the productivity of groups and endogenously learn about it through their hiring experiences. An employer's hiring history determines their beliefs about group productivity, but also shapes their subsequent incentives to hire from the group and learn more about their productivity. Positive experiences create positive biases which correct themselves by leading to more hiring and learning. Negative e...
This dissertation explores the microeconomic and aggregate implications of an array of employment ad...
For many decades, Latin America followed an import-substitution industrialization (ISI) process. Co...
The first chapter presents a study on the employment effects of periodic policy lapses and renewals. ...
My dissertation proposes and tests a new theory of labor market discrimination based on employers de...
The thesis 'Essays in Labor Economics and Labor Market Policy' contributes to the existing literatur...
Over the last few decades, behavioral economics, by introducing psychology in the decision making pr...
My dissertation covers topics in the economics of crime and the interesction between behavioral and ...
In Chapter 1 of this doctoral thesis, I develop a dynamic discrete choice model of female labor supp...
In this dissertation, we use laboratory experiments to study otherwise unobservable interactions in ...
I use experimental methodology to study interactions in the labor market which are otherwise unobser...
The opening chapter of the thesis reviews efficiency wage literature. After considering the theoreti...
This paper puts the empirical case for a motivation-based theory of socio-demographic disparities in...
On the fiftieth anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, many employers continue to search ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the US labor market. The first two chapters examine t...
This dissertation comprises four chapters examining the macroeconomics of establishment-level employ...
This dissertation explores the microeconomic and aggregate implications of an array of employment ad...
For many decades, Latin America followed an import-substitution industrialization (ISI) process. Co...
The first chapter presents a study on the employment effects of periodic policy lapses and renewals. ...
My dissertation proposes and tests a new theory of labor market discrimination based on employers de...
The thesis 'Essays in Labor Economics and Labor Market Policy' contributes to the existing literatur...
Over the last few decades, behavioral economics, by introducing psychology in the decision making pr...
My dissertation covers topics in the economics of crime and the interesction between behavioral and ...
In Chapter 1 of this doctoral thesis, I develop a dynamic discrete choice model of female labor supp...
In this dissertation, we use laboratory experiments to study otherwise unobservable interactions in ...
I use experimental methodology to study interactions in the labor market which are otherwise unobser...
The opening chapter of the thesis reviews efficiency wage literature. After considering the theoreti...
This paper puts the empirical case for a motivation-based theory of socio-demographic disparities in...
On the fiftieth anniversary of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, many employers continue to search ...
This dissertation consists of three essays on the US labor market. The first two chapters examine t...
This dissertation comprises four chapters examining the macroeconomics of establishment-level employ...
This dissertation explores the microeconomic and aggregate implications of an array of employment ad...
For many decades, Latin America followed an import-substitution industrialization (ISI) process. Co...
The first chapter presents a study on the employment effects of periodic policy lapses and renewals. ...