Title of article :
GOVERNMENT-MANDATED DISCRIMINATORY POLICIES:
THEORY AND EVIDENCE∗
Author/Authors :
BY HANMING FANG AND PETER NORMAN1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We study an economy with private and public sectors in which workers invest
in imperfectly observable skills that are important to the private sector but not
to the public sector. Government regulation allows native majority workers to
be employed in the public sector with positive probability while excluding the
minority from it.We show that even when the public sector offers the highest wage
rate, it is still possible that the discriminated group is, on average, economically
more successful. The widening Chinese/Malay wage gap in Malaysia since the
adoption of its New Economic Policy in 1970 supports our model.
Journal title :
International Economic Review
Journal title :
International Economic Review