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Affirmative action in hierarchies

  • Suzanne Scotchmer

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"If promotion in a hierarchy is based on a random signal of ability, rates of promotion will be affected by risk-taking. Further, the numbers and abilities of risk-takers and non-risk-takers will be different at each stage of the hierarchy, and the ratio will be changing. I show that, under mild conditions, more risk-takers than non-risk-takers will survive at early stages, but they will have lower ability. At later stages, this will be reversed: Fewer risk-takers than non-risk-takers survive, but they will have higher ability. I give several interpretations for how these theorems relate to affirmative action, in light of considerable evidence that males are more risk-taking than females"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.

Genres

  • Affirmative action programs
  • Economic aspects
  • Economic aspects of Affirmative action programs
  • Economic aspects of Risk-taking (Psychology)
  • Promotions
  • Risk-taking (Psychology)
  • Sex discrimination in employment
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  • Suzanne Scotchmer

    23 January 1950 - 30 January 2014

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    National Bureau of Economic Research

    2005