This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conventional affirmative action policies in higher education, focusing on efficiency issues. When the distribution of applicants' traits is fixed (i.e., in the short-run) color blindness leads colleges to shift weight from academic traits that predict performance to social traits that proxy for race. Using data on matriculates at several selective colleges and universities, we estimate that the short-run efficiency cost of "blind" relative to "sighted" affirmative action is comparable to the cost colleges would incur were they to ignore standardized test scores when deciding on admissions. We then build a model of applicant competition with endogenous effort in order to...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
This paper simulates a system of socioeconomic status (SES)−based affirmative action in college admiss...
This dissertation frames affirmative action bans as the policy manifestation of colorblind, laissez ...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conven-tional affirmative ac...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding the consequences of the widespread adop...
One of the most compelling reasons against affirmative action is the principle of color blindness, t...
in Cleveland for their comments. We also thank the MacArthur Foundation and National Science Foundat...
Faced with legal challenges to explicitly race-contingent ad-missions policies, elite educational in...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
In this paper, I focus on three cases of admissions processes that are particularly crucial to equal...
The notion of a colorblind society captured the imagination of voters who passed propositions bannin...
This paper analyzes the incentive effect of affirmative action at college admis-sions level in an as...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
This article examines public attitudes toward university admissions rules by focusing on the imposit...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
This paper simulates a system of socioeconomic status (SES)−based affirmative action in college admiss...
This dissertation frames affirmative action bans as the policy manifestation of colorblind, laissez ...
This article offers an economic analysis of color-blind alternatives to conven-tional affirmative ac...
This paper presents a conceptual framework for understanding the consequences of the widespread adop...
One of the most compelling reasons against affirmative action is the principle of color blindness, t...
in Cleveland for their comments. We also thank the MacArthur Foundation and National Science Foundat...
Faced with legal challenges to explicitly race-contingent ad-missions policies, elite educational in...
This paper argues that there is reason to reconsider college admissions policies on three levels bec...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
In this paper, I focus on three cases of admissions processes that are particularly crucial to equal...
The notion of a colorblind society captured the imagination of voters who passed propositions bannin...
This paper analyzes the incentive effect of affirmative action at college admis-sions level in an as...
A rancorous debate continues to rage over the use of affirmative action policies in college admissio...
This article examines public attitudes toward university admissions rules by focusing on the imposit...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
This paper simulates a system of socioeconomic status (SES)−based affirmative action in college admiss...
This dissertation frames affirmative action bans as the policy manifestation of colorblind, laissez ...