All over the world, people are prevented from participating fully in society through mechanisms that go beyond the structural and institutional barriers identified by rational choice theory (poverty, exclusion by law or force, taste-based and statistical discrimination, and externalities from social networks). This essay discusses four additional mechanisms that bounded rationality can explain: (i) implicit discrimination, (ii) self-stereotyping and...
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2017/12/11
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS8267
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2017/12/11
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The whys of social exclusion : insights from behavioral economics
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mental model