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Date: 2013-02-21 12:52:28
Social inequality
Economics
Affirmative action
Labour economics
Matching theory
Market
Economic surplus
Color blindness (race) in the United States
Statistical discrimination

Mismatch, Rematch, and Investment∗ Thomas Gall†, Patrick Legros‡, Andrew F. Newman§ November 2008; revised, February 2012 Abstract This paper studies rigidities in sharing joint payoffs (non-transferability) as a

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