We conduct an artefactual field experiment to examine various spillover effects of Affirmative Action policies in the context of castes in India. We test a) if individuals who enter tournaments in the presence of Affirmative Action policies remain competitive after the policy has been removed, and b) whether having been exposed to the policy generates unethical behavior and spite against subjects from the category who has benefited from the policy. We find that these policies substantially increase the confidence and the competitiveness of the backward caste members. However, we find no spillover effect on confidence and competitiveness once Affirmative Action is withdrawn: any gain in competitiveness due to the policy is then entirely wipe...
Abstract. Pre-College human capital investment occurs within a competitive environ-ment and depends ...
Studies of compensating discrimination (known in the U.S. as affirmative action) have not accounted ...
We conduct a real-effort experiment to test the effects of an affirmative action policy that reserve...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to examine various spillover effects of Affirmative Actio...
A main goal of affirmative action (AA) policies is to enable disadvantaged groups to compete with th...
Is success in a task used strategically by individuals to motivate their beliefs prior to taking act...
Although beliefs about the effect of affirmative action are widespread, behavioral responses to affi...
The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable out...
In spite of the apparent success of affirmative action (AA) in the past, many oppose such policies. ...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
Affirmative-action policies bias tournament rules in order to provide equal opportunities to a group...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
Affirmative action policies are often applied in tournament-like environments by biasing competition...
Studies of compensating discrimination (known in the U.S. as affirmative action) have not accounted ...
Does political affirmative action undermine or promote development, and for whom? We examine Schedul...
Abstract. Pre-College human capital investment occurs within a competitive environ-ment and depends ...
Studies of compensating discrimination (known in the U.S. as affirmative action) have not accounted ...
We conduct a real-effort experiment to test the effects of an affirmative action policy that reserve...
We conduct an artefactual field experiment to examine various spillover effects of Affirmative Actio...
A main goal of affirmative action (AA) policies is to enable disadvantaged groups to compete with th...
Is success in a task used strategically by individuals to motivate their beliefs prior to taking act...
Although beliefs about the effect of affirmative action are widespread, behavioral responses to affi...
The heterogeneous abilities of players in various competitive contexts often lead to undesirable out...
In spite of the apparent success of affirmative action (AA) in the past, many oppose such policies. ...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
Affirmative-action policies bias tournament rules in order to provide equal opportunities to a group...
Recent research documents that while men are eager to compete, women often shy away from competitive...
Affirmative action policies are often applied in tournament-like environments by biasing competition...
Studies of compensating discrimination (known in the U.S. as affirmative action) have not accounted ...
Does political affirmative action undermine or promote development, and for whom? We examine Schedul...
Abstract. Pre-College human capital investment occurs within a competitive environ-ment and depends ...
Studies of compensating discrimination (known in the U.S. as affirmative action) have not accounted ...
We conduct a real-effort experiment to test the effects of an affirmative action policy that reserve...