DP20603 Misperception and informativeness in statistical discrimination
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We study the interplay of information and prior (mis)perceptions in a Phelps--Aigner--Cain-type model of statistical discrimination in the labor market. We decompose the effect on average pay of an increase in how informative observables are about workers' skill into a non-negative instrumental component, reflecting increased surplus due to better matching of workers with tasks, and a perception-correcting component capturing how extra information diminishes the importance of prior
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