The Efficiency Gap Does Not Satisfy the Efficiency Principle

01/13/2018
by   Ellen Veomett, et al.
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We prove that the efficiency gap does not satisfy the efficiency principle. We assume no mathematical background, with the intent that a law scholar can read this short note.

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