This article studies the optimal use of fines and imprisonment when an offender’’s level of wealth is private information that cannot be observed by the enforcement authority. In a model in which there are two levels of wealth, I derive the optimal mix of sanctions, including the imprisonment sentence imposed on offenders who do not pay the fine – referred to as the “alternative” imprisonment sentence. Among other things, I demonstrate that if imprisonment sanctions are used, the optimal alternative imprisonment sentence is sufficiently high that high-wealth individuals prefer to pay a fine exceeding the wealth level of low-wealth individuals and bear a lower (possibly no) imprisonment sentence rather than to pretend to be low-wealth indivi...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
In America, fines are typically imposed without regard to income. The result is a system that traps ...
This article analyzes the effect of corruption on the use of nonmonetary sanctions such as imprisonm...
We study the optimal use of fines and imprisonment when wealth varies across individuals and may be ...
When considering the optimal combination of monetary sanctions (costless) and imprisonment (costly) ...
When considering the optimal combination of monetary sanctions (costless) and imprisonment (costly) ...
textabstractWe consider a stylized model of crime and punishment in which the prosecution policy is ...
In this paper we assert that, if an offender can dispose of some or all of his wealth after violatin...
We consider a stylized model of crime and punishment in which the prosecution policy is defined by t...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and se...
Abstract. Gary Becker’s classic 1968 paper demonstrates that fines dominate expenditures on detectio...
A general result of the literature on crime and punishment is that imprisonment is not optimal if fi...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
In America, fines are typically imposed without regard to income. The result is a system that traps ...
This article analyzes the effect of corruption on the use of nonmonetary sanctions such as imprisonm...
We study the optimal use of fines and imprisonment when wealth varies across individuals and may be ...
When considering the optimal combination of monetary sanctions (costless) and imprisonment (costly) ...
When considering the optimal combination of monetary sanctions (costless) and imprisonment (costly) ...
textabstractWe consider a stylized model of crime and punishment in which the prosecution policy is ...
In this paper we assert that, if an offender can dispose of some or all of his wealth after violatin...
We consider a stylized model of crime and punishment in which the prosecution policy is defined by t...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and se...
Abstract. Gary Becker’s classic 1968 paper demonstrates that fines dominate expenditures on detectio...
A general result of the literature on crime and punishment is that imprisonment is not optimal if fi...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
The economic literature on crime and punishment focuses on the trade-off between probability and sev...
In America, fines are typically imposed without regard to income. The result is a system that traps ...
This article analyzes the effect of corruption on the use of nonmonetary sanctions such as imprisonm...