An Alternative Test of Racial Prejudice in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence
Shamena Anwar and
Hanming Fang
American Economic Review, 2006, vol. 96, issue 1, 127-151
Abstract:
We propose a simple model of trooper behavior to design empirical tests for whether troopers of different races are monolithic in their search behavior, and whether they exhibit relative racial prejudice in motor vehicle searches. Our test of relative racial prejudice provides a partial solution to the well-known infra-marginality and omitted-variables problems associated with outcome tests. When applied to a unique dataset from Florida, our tests soundly reject the hypothesis that troopers of different races are monolithic in their search behavior, but the tests fail to reject the hypothesis that troopers of different races do not exhibit relative racial prejudice.
Date: 2006
Note: DOI: 10.1257/000282806776157579
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