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- Title
Wage discrimination in the NBA: Evidence using free agent signings.
- Authors
Johnson, Candon; Minuci, Eduardo
- Abstract
This article takes a step toward understanding potential causes of wage discrimination in an economy highly dependent on the service industry. Traditionally categorized within the service industry, professional sport leagues such as the National Basketball Association (NBA) provides a unique setting to examine the potential impact of race on salary. We analyze free agency contract signings, which allow us to better capture the determinants of players' wages, from 2011 to 2017 to investigate the prominence of wage discrimination in the NBA. Using weighted linear regression models and the Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition, we find that Black athletes are paid significantly less than their counterparts. In addition, we also identify the presence of consumer discrimination after controlling the exposure of a player to the audience, which is observed through the interaction term between the share of MSA population which is White and an identifier for whether a player is Black.
- Subjects
NATIONAL Basketball Association; FREE agents (Sports); DISCRIMINATION (Sociology); WAGES; ATHLETIC leagues; PROFESSIONAL sports
- Publication
Southern Economic Journal, 2020, Vol 87, Issue 2, p517
- ISSN
0038-4038
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/soej.12461