In this article we review some recent attempts to develop econometric models for assessing the deterrent effect of punishment on crime, as well as analyses carried out to validate these models. The formulation of the basic econometric model considered here is due to Becker, and the detailed specification of the model, along with much of the empirical work reviewed, has been carried out by Ehrlich. We find serious flaws with the Becker-Ehrlich model, with the data used in its empirical implementation, and with Ehrlich’s conclusions regarding evidence to support the deterrent effect of punishment on crime. Indeed, we can find no reliable empirical support in the existing economics literature either for or against the deterrence hypothesis
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This study uses a panel data on 24 developing countries across four continents Africa, Americas, Asi...
The main purpose of Becker’s (1968) article on “Crime and Punishment: An Economic Approach ” was to ...
This paper provides a general description of the relationship between individual decision problems a...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
The deterrent effect of capital punishment has been debated in scholarly and policy circles for at ...
This essay reviews the evidence on the deterrent effect of police, imprisonment, and capital punishm...
This paper provides empirical estimates of the economic model of crime using New South Wales Local C...
We review economics research regarding the effect of police, punishments, and work on crime, with a ...
A large econometric literature has tested the implications of Becker’s (1968) path-breaking article ...
The purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it seeks to provide the unsophisticated reader with an ...
helpful insights. Durlauf thanks the University of Wisconsin Graduate School and Vilas Trust for fin...
This entry highlights different methods that have been proposed to overcome the endogeneity issue an...
Learner and McManus applied Extreme Bound Analysis (EBA) in an empirical study of the deterrent effe...
The present paper deals with whether the death penalty deters murderers from committing capital crim...
The idea that severe penalties effectively deter crime is at the core of theoretical work on crime a...
This study uses a panel data on 24 developing countries across four continents Africa, Americas, Asi...
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