For more than three decades, critics and supporters of affirmative action have fought for the moral high ground through ballot initiatives and lawsuits, in state legislatures, and in varied courts of public opinion. The goal of this paper is to show the clarifying power of economic reasoning to dispel some myths and misconceptions in the racial affirmative action debates. We enumerate seven commonly held (but mistaken) views one often encounters in the folklore about affirmative action (affirmative action may involve goals and timelines, but definitely not quotas, e.g.). Simple economic arguments reveal these seven views to be more myth than fact.
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
The application of affirmative action policies to university admissions is a topic of ongoing contro...
This afternoon I want to discuss what would be the impact of eliminating affirmative action. To do t...
A ffirmative action policy regulates the allocation of scarce positions ineducation, employment or b...
JEL No. J7 For more than three decades, critics and supporters of affirmative action have fought for...
Affirmative action has gotten a bad rap.Many people think of affirmative action as race-based polici...
The case against affirmative action in admissions to institutions of higher education is based on th...
The authors bring psychological research to bear on an examination of the policy of affirmative acti...
Affirmative action policies go beyond race; they now also cover women, age, disability, and veterans...
The following is a study on the use of affirmative action in higher education, particularly with res...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
The issue of Affirmative Action is discussed, identifying some difficulties with the way that this p...
After several Supreme Court cases, university admissions processes, and state/federal policies, affi...
Affirmative action debates remain hotly contested across America. Given how the topic is presented i...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
The application of affirmative action policies to university admissions is a topic of ongoing contro...
This afternoon I want to discuss what would be the impact of eliminating affirmative action. To do t...
A ffirmative action policy regulates the allocation of scarce positions ineducation, employment or b...
JEL No. J7 For more than three decades, critics and supporters of affirmative action have fought for...
Affirmative action has gotten a bad rap.Many people think of affirmative action as race-based polici...
The case against affirmative action in admissions to institutions of higher education is based on th...
The authors bring psychological research to bear on an examination of the policy of affirmative acti...
Affirmative action policies go beyond race; they now also cover women, age, disability, and veterans...
The following is a study on the use of affirmative action in higher education, particularly with res...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
The issue of Affirmative Action is discussed, identifying some difficulties with the way that this p...
After several Supreme Court cases, university admissions processes, and state/federal policies, affi...
Affirmative action debates remain hotly contested across America. Given how the topic is presented i...
Affirmative action is one of the most controversial topics in American politics as many groups fight...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
The application of affirmative action policies to university admissions is a topic of ongoing contro...
This afternoon I want to discuss what would be the impact of eliminating affirmative action. To do t...