Affirmative Action Policy and Effort Levels. Sequential-Move Contest Game Argument


Autoria(s): Kwiatkowski, Andrzej
Data(s)

27/04/2012

27/04/2012

2010

Resumo

In this paper we analyse a simple two-person sequential-move contest game with heterogeneous players. Assuming that the heterogeneity could be the consequence of past discrimination, we study the effects of implementation of affirmative action policy, which tackles this heterogeneity by compensating discriminated players, and compare them with the situation in which the heterogeneity is ignored and the contestants are treated equally. In our analysis we consider different orders of moves. We show that the order of moves of contestants is a very important factor in determination of the effects of the implementation of the affirmative action policy. We also prove that in such cases a significant role is played by the level of the heterogeneity of individuals. In particular, in contrast to the present-in-the-literature predictions, we demonstrate that as a consequence of the interplay of these two factors, the response to the implementation of the affirmative action policy option may be the decrease in the total equilibrium effort level of the contestants in comparison to the unbiased contest game.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/214

Publicador

University of Dundee

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2010-83

Palavras-Chave #Asymmetric contest #sequential-move contest #affi rmative action #discrimination
Tipo

Working Paper