Journal of Economics, Race, and Policy is an interdisciplinary journal that explores economic conditions, race, ethnicity, and gender. Examines the impact of public and private sector market forces on diverse groups. Covers a wide range of disciplines including economics, sociology, political science,...
Journal of Economics, Race, and Policydoi:10.1007/s41996-018-0003-yWilliamDukeDarityDukeSpringerJournal of Economics Race & Policy
Subprime Mortgages, Foreclosures, and Urban Neighborhoods : The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy This paper analyzes the impact of the subprime crisis on urban neighborhoods in Massachusetts. The topic is explored using a dataset that matches race and incom Gerardi, Kristopher,P Willen ...
select article Introduction to special issue of Journal of Urban Economics: Race, Social Justice, and Cities EditorialNo access Introduction to special issue ofJournal of Urban Economics: Race, Social Justice, and Cities Leah Boustan, David Neumark Article 103632...
It isn’t that discrimination can’t occur on platforms like eBay—it can and, when race is evident, it does. In one 2015 experiment published in the Rand Journal of Economics, Yale and Harvard professors Ian Ayres, Mahzarin Banaji and Christine Jolls sold 394 baseball cards on eBay,varying...
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