Beyond Race Cards in America’s Pastime: An Appreciative Reply to Findlay and Santos
In this reply, I salute the correction, replication, and extensions carried out by David Findlay and John Santos (2012) based on my jointly authored paper Hewitt, Muñoz, Oliver, and Regoli (2005). I expound briefly on why, even though we and they have found no statistically significant race-discrimination effect in baseball card prices, we should not be quick to diminish the role of racial thinking and racial preference—especially as the sample was restricted to Hall of Famers.
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2012
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Authors: | Robert Muñoz, Jr. |
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Econ Journal Watch. - Economics Department. - Vol. 9.2012, 2, p. 141-148
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Economics Department |
Subject: | Replication | race | ethnicity | African Americans | Latinos | baseball card prices | measurement error | model specification |
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