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measures of salary discrimination that adjust for measured productivity may be flawed. We derive the magnitude of the bias …
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measures of salary discrimination that adjust for measured productivity may be flawed. We derive the magnitude of the bias …
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and improves his team's chance of winning. The results suggest that standard measures of salary discrimination that adjust …
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Beginning in 1965 Nobel Laureate Gary Becker realized that shadow prices, which reflect the value of one's time, may be at least as important as money prices. Implications of his resulting theory of time allocation were not tested until much later when governments began to collect extensive data...
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