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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Part I The Mechanics of Exclusion
1 Three Mechanisms for Exclusion 11
2 The Bouncer's Right 28
3 Exclusionary Vibes 42
4 Exclusionary Amenities 55
Part II A Theory of Information and Exclusion
5 Asymmetric Information and Exclusion 75
6 Regulating the Choice Among Exclusion Strategies 93
Part III Diversity-Promoting Strategies for the Twenty-First Century
7 Bundled Amenities to Reduce Discrimination 113
8 Information Is a Variable, Not a Constant 127
9 Carrots, Sticks, Curtains, and Searchlights 157
10 Winners and Losers 173
Conclusion 193
Notes 199
Index 249
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