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Ethnic discrimination 15 Ethnische Diskriminierung 15 Black people 11 Schwarze Menschen 11 Civil litigation 10 Zivilprozess 10 Haftung 9 Jurisprudence 9 Liability 9 Rechtswissenschaft 9 Studium 9 University education 9 USA 8 United States 8 Arbitration 6 Bildungsertrag 6 Returns to education 6 Schiedsgerichtsbarkeit 6 School 6 School policy 6 Schule 6 Schulpolitik 6 Theorie 6 Theory 6 Gerichtliche Prozesskosten 5 Insured loss 5 Litigation costs 5 Versicherungsschaden 5 Anti-discrimination law 4 Antidiskriminierungsrecht 4 Cost-benefit analysis 4 Ethnic group 4 Ethnische Gruppe 4 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 4 NAACP 4 South 4 schooling 4 Court decisions 3 Gesundheitsversorgung 3 Health care 3
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Free 30 Undetermined 12
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Book / Working Paper 40 Article 16
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Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Working Paper 7 Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5 Aufsatz im Buch 2 Book section 2
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English 36 Undetermined 20
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Yoon, Albert 52 Rothstein, Jesse 15 Ashenfelter, Orley 13 Collins, William J. 10 Spier, Kathryn E. 7 Prescott, J.J. 4 Yoon, Albert H. 4 Collins, William 3 Niblett, Anthony 3 Prescott, James J. 3 Heo, Doohoi 2 Kang, Byung Jin 2 Kotabe, Masaaki 2 Shepherd, Joanna 2 Startz, Richard 2 Tung, Frederick 2 Alarie, Benjamin 1 Bailey, Michael A 1 Cardi, W. Jonathan 1 George, Tracey E. 1 Gulati, Mitu 1 Lee, Seong-Bong 1 Lee, Seong-bong 1 Penfield, Randall D. 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 4 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 4 Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 3 Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Department of Economics 2 Department of Economics, University of Washington 1 Vanderbilt University Department of Economics 1
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NBER Working Paper 4 NBER Working Papers 4 NBER working paper series 4 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 4 American Law and Economics Review 3 American law and economics review : the journal of the American Law and Economics Association 3 Working Papers / Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 3 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 3 The CEPS working paper series 2 The political economy of Chinese finance 2 Working Papers / Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Department of Economics 2 International review of law and economics 1 Journal of Law and Economics 1 Journal of Theoretical Politics 1 Northwestern Law & Econ Research Paper 1 Princeton Law and Public Affairs Working Paper 1 Public law and legal institutions 1 The Harvard John M. Olin discussion paper series 1 The journal of law & economics 1 Vanderbilt University Department of Economics Working Papers 1 Virginia Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of Washington 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 37 RePEc 16 OLC EcoSci 3
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Evaluating the Role of Brown vs. Board of Education in School Equalization, Desegregation, and the Income of African Americans
Ashenfelter, Orley; Collins, William J.; Yoon, Albert - 2021
In this paper we study the long-term labor market implications of school resource equalization before Brown and school desegregation after Brown. For cohorts born in the South in the 1920s and 1930s, we find that racial disparities in measurable school characteristics had a substantial influence...
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Gender, Credentials and M&A
George, Tracey E.; Yoon, Albert; Gulati, Mitu - 2022
Since the 1990s, women have made up roughly half of law school classes. Attrition between entry to law firms and partnership results in women comprising 20 and 25 percent of partners. But who makes it to the top of the partnership? Is there yet more gendered attrition? Constructing a unique...
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Using Machine Learning to Predict Outcomes in Tax Law
Alarie, Benjamin - 2017
Recent advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning have bolstered the predictive power of data analytics. Research tools based on these developments will soon be commonplace. For the past two years, the three of us have been working on a project called Blue J Legal. We started with...
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Academic Tenure
Yoon, Albert - 2016
In academia, a subset of faculty has tenure, which allows its beneficiaries to retain their professorships without mandatory retirement and with only limited grounds for revocation. Proponents of tenure argue it protects intellectual freedom and encourages investment in human capital. Detractors...
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Do sectoral and locational factors of foreign direct investment from emerging countries matter for firm performance? : the case of Korean firm's FDI in China's service sector
Lee, Seong-bong; Kotabe, Masaaki; Heo, Doohoi; Kang, … - In: The political economy of Chinese finance, (pp. 393-411). 2016
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Trial and settlement : a study of high-low agreements
Prescott, James J.; Spier, Kathryn E.; Yoon, Albert - 2010
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Affirmative Action in Law School Admissions : What Do Racial Preferences Do?
Rothstein, Jesse - 2010
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions are constitutional. But debates over the wisdom of affirmative action continue. Opponents of these policies argue that preferences are detrimental to minority students -- that by placing these...
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Mismatch in Law School
Rothstein, Jesse - 2010
An important criticism of race-based higher education admission preferences is that they may hurt minority students who attend more selective schools than they would in the absence of such preferences. We categorize the non-experimental research designs available for the study of so-called...
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Friendly Precedent
Niblett, Anthony - 2015
This Essay explores which legal precedent judges choose to support their decision. When describing the legal landscape in a written opinion, which precedent do judges gravitate toward? We examine the idea that judges will gravitate toward citing “friendly” precedent. A friendly precedent,...
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Judicial disharmony : a study of dissent
Niblett, Anthony; Yoon, Albert - In: International review of law and economics 42 (2015), pp. 60-71
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