This paper examines the effects of race on player induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, concentrating on a player's first ballot. Past research has found some evidence of discrimination in voting against retired Major League Baseball players who were born in a Latin American country and against American-born black players. This study finds that estimates of discrimination in Hall of Fame voting are sensitive to specification. However, we do find limited evidence that retired players who are both black and Latin face some voting discrimination. Furthermore, the results show that race does not seem to affect whether a player actually receives enough votes to get into the Hall of Fame on his first ballot. Instead, it appears that ...
Each year the members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) vote for eligible forme...
The proposition that customer prejudices reduce attendance at major league baseball games with black...
This paper examines discrimination in the NFL draft. The NFL is a favourable empirical setting to e...
Using a panel study of annual Major League Baseball (MLB) data (1990- 2004), we do not find evidence...
Previous research on racial wage discrimination has shown that biases against non-Whites in Major Le...
This research examines racial inequality within the labor market of professional baseball. For sever...
While Major League Baseball employs a wide variety of races and ethnicities, including white, Africa...
The biggest problem and greatest injustice with the voting for the Baseball Hall of Fame was not rev...
We predict the induction of Major League Baseball hitters and pitchers into the National Baseball Ha...
This study examines discrimination both by race and by foreign-born status in the context of Major L...
This paper investigates customer racial discrimination in the market for baseball cards. It extends ...
The authors compared the longevity of all baseball players alive at the time of their induction into...
In recent years, there has been a growing trend in Major League Baseball. Elite Latino players are s...
Hall of Fame voting for Major League Baseball is a subjective process with a lot of room for bias an...
Employment discrimination is studied by examining the performance of baseball players at the highest...
Each year the members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) vote for eligible forme...
The proposition that customer prejudices reduce attendance at major league baseball games with black...
This paper examines discrimination in the NFL draft. The NFL is a favourable empirical setting to e...
Using a panel study of annual Major League Baseball (MLB) data (1990- 2004), we do not find evidence...
Previous research on racial wage discrimination has shown that biases against non-Whites in Major Le...
This research examines racial inequality within the labor market of professional baseball. For sever...
While Major League Baseball employs a wide variety of races and ethnicities, including white, Africa...
The biggest problem and greatest injustice with the voting for the Baseball Hall of Fame was not rev...
We predict the induction of Major League Baseball hitters and pitchers into the National Baseball Ha...
This study examines discrimination both by race and by foreign-born status in the context of Major L...
This paper investigates customer racial discrimination in the market for baseball cards. It extends ...
The authors compared the longevity of all baseball players alive at the time of their induction into...
In recent years, there has been a growing trend in Major League Baseball. Elite Latino players are s...
Hall of Fame voting for Major League Baseball is a subjective process with a lot of room for bias an...
Employment discrimination is studied by examining the performance of baseball players at the highest...
Each year the members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) vote for eligible forme...
The proposition that customer prejudices reduce attendance at major league baseball games with black...
This paper examines discrimination in the NFL draft. The NFL is a favourable empirical setting to e...