Yerokhin, O. (2011). The social cost of blackmail. Review of Law and Economics, 7 (1), 337-351. The social cost of blackmail Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deemed to bea criminal offense in most legal systems. The traditional economic approach to this so-called "paradox of blackmail " emphasizes welfare loss generated by the costly rent-seeking activities of potential blackmailersas the primary justification for its criminalization. This argument, however, does not extend to cases inwhich potentially damaging information about the victim was acquired by the blackmailer at no cost. Italso does not seem to shed light on a related puzzle: why is it legal for a potential ...
This thesis examines informal and corruptive activities agents may pursue within organisations. Chap...
The article reveals the characteristic details that make up the content of blackmail as a type of ex...
Disclosure of true but reputation-damaging information is generally legal. But threats to disclose t...
Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deeme...
Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deeme...
An adequate theoretical justification for the prohibition of blackmail should explain both of its pa...
The ongoing debate about the rationale for punishing blackmail assumes that there is something odd a...
The "puzzle" of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to som...
The ”puzzle ” of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to so...
Blackmail is a term that is widely known through fiction and popular culture as an illegal means of ...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
Blackmail commentary continues to multiply. The purpose of this paper is to show what we agree on. I...
Blackmail law can impact on the belief structures (moralisms) and behaviors of both the potential cr...
Blackmail, a wonderfully curious offense, is the favorite of clever criminal law theorists. It crimi...
This chapter examines the offense of blackmail. It first summarizes the competing theories of blackm...
This thesis examines informal and corruptive activities agents may pursue within organisations. Chap...
The article reveals the characteristic details that make up the content of blackmail as a type of ex...
Disclosure of true but reputation-damaging information is generally legal. But threats to disclose t...
Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deeme...
Despite the fact that blackmail constitutes a voluntary transaction between two parties, it is deeme...
An adequate theoretical justification for the prohibition of blackmail should explain both of its pa...
The ongoing debate about the rationale for punishing blackmail assumes that there is something odd a...
The "puzzle" of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to som...
The ”puzzle ” of blackmail is that threats to reveal private information that would be harmful to so...
Blackmail is a term that is widely known through fiction and popular culture as an illegal means of ...
A corrupt transaction is often the result of bargaining between the parties involved. This paper mod...
Blackmail commentary continues to multiply. The purpose of this paper is to show what we agree on. I...
Blackmail law can impact on the belief structures (moralisms) and behaviors of both the potential cr...
Blackmail, a wonderfully curious offense, is the favorite of clever criminal law theorists. It crimi...
This chapter examines the offense of blackmail. It first summarizes the competing theories of blackm...
This thesis examines informal and corruptive activities agents may pursue within organisations. Chap...
The article reveals the characteristic details that make up the content of blackmail as a type of ex...
Disclosure of true but reputation-damaging information is generally legal. But threats to disclose t...