NBER Publications by Dimitriy Masterov
Working Papers and Chapters
| April 2007 | The Productivity Argument for Investing in Young Children
with James J. Heckman: w13016
This paper presents a productivity argument for investing in disadvantaged young children. For such investment, there is no equity-efficiency tradeoff. |
| November 2003 | Labor Market Discrimination and Racial Differences in Premarket Factors
with Pedro Carneiro, James J. Heckman: w10068
This paper examines minority-white wage gaps. Neal and Johnson (1996) show that controlling for ability measured in the teenage years eliminates young adult wage gaps for all groups except for black males, for whom they eliminate 70% of the gap. Their study has been faulted because minority children and their parents may have pessimistic expectations about receiving fair rewards for their skills and so they may invest less in skill formation. If this is the case, discrimination may still affect wages, albeit indirectly, though it would appear that any racial differences in wages are due to differences in acquired traits. We find that gaps in ability across racial and ethnic groups open up at very early ages, long before child expectations are likely to become established. These gaps widen ... |
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