The Political Economy of Ethnic Discrimination and Affirmative Action: A Comparative PerspectiveMichael Louis Wyzan The nine essays collected here examine ethnic relations, discrimination, and affirmative action in different regions of the world. The contributors focus throughout on the political economy of ethnic relations - an area that has until now been largely neglected in the literature. Written by economists, the papers both offer theoretical and empirical insights into standard neoclassical models of discrimination and explore in depth the historical and institutional features of the specific cases under study. Six of the papers address discrimination and affirmative action in developing countries; the remaining essays examine the problem as it has been manifested in socialist states. The aim throughout is to offer the reader an enhanced understanding of the economic and political genesis of the often catastrophic problems associated with ethnic discrimination. |
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... ment and oil embargoes , while a meaningful discussion of trade sanctions in principle requires at least two commodities . " The simplest version of the one - sector analysis assumes that two types of homogeneous production factors ...
... ment on government behavior . Its main message , however , is that an invest- ment boycott could easily have effects that are exactly the opposite of those intended by the sanctioners . When disinvestment takes place , and the return to ...
... ment in Tamil representation in most of the faculties being reported . Manogaran ( 1987 , p . 125 ) in his study on higher education admissions indicates that in 1983 the Tamil percentages were as follows : 16.4 percent in the arts ...
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A Comparison | 1 |
2 | 2 |
Human Rights Affirmative Action and Land Reform in Latin | 25 |
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