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Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes
Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes, The market power hypothesis, which asserts that racial discrimination and market competition are inversely correlated, is challenged by the essays presented in Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes. These essays address a number of important topics - employm, Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes
  • Written by author Patrick L. Mason
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, September 2007
  • The market power hypothesis, which asserts that racial discrimination and market competition are inversely correlated, is challenged by the essays presented in Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes. These essays address a number of important topics - employm
  • The market power hypothesis, which asserts that racial discrimination and market competition are inversely correlated, is challenged by the essays presented in Race, Markets, and Social Outcomes. These essays address a number of important topics - employm
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Introduction1
1The Status of Self-Employed and Employee African Americans in the New York City Construction Industry15
2Black Employment Criminal Activity and entrepreneurship: A Case Study of New Jersey31
3Measuring Wage Discrimination During Periods of Growing Overall Wage Inequality67
4Will Greater Competition Improve the Markets for Health Care Services and the Health Outcomes for Black Americans?93
5The Continuing Significance of Race in Meeting the Health Care Needs of Black Elderly117
6Race and Crime: What is the Connection?133
7Why Does Race Matter in Housing and Credit Markets?157
Index191


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