Beginning with Gary W. Becker's (1968) article on crime and punishment, economists have contributed important theoretical insights and empirical findings to the study of criminal behavior but the influence of economists on crime-relevant research and over policy debates remains negligible. This essay summarizes some basic data on the causes of crime, the social costs and benefits of incarceration, and replenishing social capital. Work on crime by economists should become influential in setting research agendas and shaping policy debates but economists will have to roll up their sleeves, complexify their models, and confront a real-world 'prisoner's dilemma' or two.
The purpose of my paper is to determine what factors are significant in determining fluctuations in ...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
Economists have often paid visits to the field of criminology, examining the rational logic of offen...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
Although economists have been actively engaged in research on criminal sentencing, the synergies bet...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
∗I think David Lee for collaboration on related projects and Pat Kline and Demian Pouzo for unusuall...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
The study of crime has long been a multi-disciplinary enterprise. Half of the faculty in criminology...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
economic scholars have not only theorized the reasons for reduction in crime but have published anal...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Gary S. Becker, the Nobel economist known for extending microeconomic analysis to nonmarket behavio...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
The purpose of my paper is to determine what factors are significant in determining fluctuations in ...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
Economists have often paid visits to the field of criminology, examining the rational logic of offen...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
Although economists have been actively engaged in research on criminal sentencing, the synergies bet...
Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to ...
∗I think David Lee for collaboration on related projects and Pat Kline and Demian Pouzo for unusuall...
This chapter reviews empirical studies of criminal punishment and the criminal justice system by eco...
The study of crime has long been a multi-disciplinary enterprise. Half of the faculty in criminology...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
economic scholars have not only theorized the reasons for reduction in crime but have published anal...
Polls identify crime as the number one public worry. Crime also exacts tremendous costs not factored...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Gary S. Becker, the Nobel economist known for extending microeconomic analysis to nonmarket behavio...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
The purpose of my paper is to determine what factors are significant in determining fluctuations in ...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
Economists have often paid visits to the field of criminology, examining the rational logic of offen...