This paper aims to investigate the long-run relationship between crime, inequality, unemployment and deterrence using state-level data for the US over the period 1978- 2013. The novelty of the paper is to use non-stationary panels with factor structures. The results show that: i) a simple crime model well fits the long run relationship; ii) income inequality and unemployment have a positive impact on crime, whereas deterrence displays a negative sign; iii) the effect of income inequality on crime is large in magnitude; iv) property crime is generally highly sensitive to deterrence measures based upon police activities
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This paper empirically assesses the effect of socio-economic and demographic variables on violent cr...
This study aims of investigating the economics of crime in selected 21 countries in the world which ...
Research article with tables and graphs.This study examines the determinants of violent crime in the...
This paper aims to investigate the long-run relationship between crime, inequality, unemployment and...
Do inequality, unemployment and deterrence affect crime over the long run? Regional Studies. This pa...
This paper examines the causality between income, unemployment and crime in 11 European countries em...
This study examines the socioeconomic and deterrence determinants of crime in Argentina for differe...
This paper uses county-level panel data to test the appropriateness of the ‘one size fits all’ reduc...
Motivated by the inconclusive evidence from previous empirical studies on the nexus between crime an...
The relationship between labor market conditions and the crime rate is a highly important topic of d...
Our study is based on the traditional Becker-Ehrlich deterrence model, but we analyse the model in t...
Every place in the world experiences a level of crime within its borders, but there is much contenti...
This study investigates the relationship between crime and socio and macro economic variables such a...
Using crime data for the 48 continental and conterminous US states and the distribution dynamics app...
This study empirically investigates the causal relationship between crime and labor market. Panel re...
This paper empirically assesses the effect of socio-economic and demographic variables on violent cr...
This study aims of investigating the economics of crime in selected 21 countries in the world which ...
Research article with tables and graphs.This study examines the determinants of violent crime in the...