Profit, morality and discrimination

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TitreProfit, morality and discrimination
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursBunel M, Tovar E
JournalAPPLIED ECONOMICS
Volume53
Pagination4692-4712
Date PublishedAUG 27
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-6846
Mots-clésDiscrimination, factorial survey, moral suasion, morality trade-off, profit
Résumé

Using an original vignette survey, we study the normative acceptability of the trade-off between immoral profit (discrimination) and costly morality (non-discrimination). We test the causal influence of three factors: i) the origin of discrimination, ii) the steepness of the morality/profit trade-off and iii) anti-discriminatory moral injunctions. Contrasting with past experimental and attitudinal studies, we find that a significant minority of respondents believe that labour market discrimination is acceptable when morality results in profit loss. We also find that the three tested factors have significant effects on normative opinions. Respondents are more likely to choose profit over morality when discrimination is taste-based than when it is caused by imperfect information. Discrimination's acceptability rises with the cost of non discrimination. Anti-discriminatory moral injunctions sharply reduce the acceptability of profitable discrimination.

DOI10.1080/00036846.2021.1907285