Discarding Facts: the Economics of Caste
James G. Scoville
Review of Development Economics, 2003, vol. 7, issue 3, 378-391
Abstract:
In contrast with previous modeling by Akerlof, the author develops a model of a caste system which utilizes the stylized facts that caste occupations are hereditary, compulsory, and endogamous. Some implications of the model are tested with data from the Census of India.
Date: 2003
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