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Mason, Patrick L., 2004. "NEA presidential address: identity, markets, models of discrimination: Neoclassical competition as a familial defect," The

, Irene van Staveren - 2009 - Business & Economics - 605 pagesDarity, William A., Jr and Patrick L. Mason (1998), 'Evidence on Equal Wages : Gender and Labor Market Policies in the United States, London: Routledge. books.google.com/books?isbn=1845429362

RACE, MARKETS, AND SOCIAL OUTCOMES. Edited hy Patrick L. Mason and care reform is to foster competition. Leigh concludes that increased competition in

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, - 1994 - Business & Economics - 492 pagesThe Marxian competition model moves from the most abstract understanding of discrimination as a labour PATRICK L. MASON References Botwinick, H. (l993), books.google.com/books?isbn=1852784601

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2 Sep 2010 Edited by William A. Darity, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Phillip Costanzo, Patrick L. Mason, Dennis L. Weisman, “Market Power Measurement for Multi-Market Dominant Firms,” Dennis L. Weisman, Principles of Regulation and Competition Gormely, Patrick J., "The Human Development Index in 1994:

PATRICK L. MASON. Department of Economics Residential Address Employer/ Employee Models of Discrimination: Neoclassical Competition as Familial Defect," Mason, P. "What's Class Got do with It? Wealth and Labor Market Outcomes"

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