
pp. 431-52. / 79 The theory of taste-based discrimina- tion originates with Gary S. Becker, The Economics of Discrimination (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957). / 79 The theory of informa- tion-based discrimination is derived from a number of papers, including Edmund Phelps, "A Statistical Theory of Racism and Sexism," American Economic Review 62, no. 4 (1972), pp. 659-61; and Kenneth Arrow, "The Theory of Discrimination," Discrimination in Labor Markets, ed. Orley Ashenfelter and Albert Rees (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1973). 80-84 the online dating story: See Dan Ariely, Günter J. Hitsch, and Ali Hor- taçsu, "What Makes You Click: An Empirical Analysis of Online Dating," University of Chicago working paper, 2004. 84 voters lying about dinkins / giuliani: See Timur Kuran, Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1995); also Kevin Sack, "Governor Joins Dinkins Attack Against Rival," New York Times, October 27, 1989; and Sam Roberts, "Uncertainty over Polls Clouds Strategy in Mayor Race," New York Times, October 31, 1989. 84 voters lying about david duke: See Kuran, Private Truths, Public Lies; also Peter Applebome, "Republican Quits Louisiana Race in Effort to Defeat Ex-Klansman," New York Times, October 5, 1990; and Peter Applebome, "Racial Politics in Souths Contests: Hot Wind of Hate or Last Gasp?" New York Times, November 5, 1990. 84-85 david duke, master of information abuse: Among the many helpful sources for this material were Karen Henderson, "David Dukes Work- Release Program," National Public Radio, May 14, 2004; and the exhaustive John McQuaid, "Dukes Decline," New Orleans Times-Picayune, April 13, 2003. 3. WHY DO DRUG DEALERS STILL LIVE WITH THEIR MOMS? 89-90 john kenneth galbraiths "conventional wisdom": See "The Concept of the Conventional Wisdom," the second chapter of The Affluent Society (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1958). 90 mitch snyder and the homeless millions: The controversy over Snyders activism was covered widely, particularly in Colorado newspapers, during