COLLECTIVE REPUTATION AND THE DYNAMICS OF STATISTICAL DISCRIMINATION |
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Authors: | Young‐Chul Kim Glenn C. Loury |
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Affiliation: | Sogang University, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Economists have developed theoretical models identifying self‐fulfilling expectations as an important source of statistical discrimination practices. The static models dominating the literature, however, may leave the false impression that a bad equilibrium is as fragile as a “bubble” and can burst at any moment when expectations flip. By developing a dynamic version of the model, we clarify the limits of expectations‐related fragility. Even if group members can coordinate their expectations about future employer behavior, a group with a poor initial collective reputation may still be unable to recover its reputation, implying that the once‐developed discriminatory outcomes can be long‐standing. |
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