Abstract
Roland Fryer is an extraordinary applied microeconomist whose research output related to racial inequality, the US racial achievement gap, and the design and evaluation of educational policies make him a worthy recipient of the 2015 John Bates Clark Medal. I will divide this survey of Roland's research into five categories: the racial achievement gap, education policies and reforms, economics of social interactions, the economics of discrimination and anti-discrimination policies, and further topics involving the black-white racial divide.
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Katz, L. F. (2016, December 1). Roland Fryer: 2015 John Bates Clark medalist. Journal of Economic Perspectives. American Economic Association. https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.30.1.207
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