Too often students in economics emerge with a clear grasp of theory, but precious little ability to apply that theory, especially in the area of microeconomics. They are left with a model that they believe is relevant solely to market mechanisms, when it is in fact suited for inquiry into all avenues of rational choice. At the same time, there is a uniform belief that criminals are plagued by psychological, physiological, or sociological deficiencies that can be remedied only through incarceration or institutionalization. Neither formulation is satisfactory as an exemplar to the general population about how they should be thinking about crime. Workers, employers and managers alike have a stake in effective public policy designed to reduce c...
∗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...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
The economics of crime is an area of growing activity and concern, increasingly influential both to ...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
At the core of economics is the idea that humans behave rationally and will maximize their own utili...
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
Beginning with Gary W. Becker's (1968) article on crime and punishment, economists have contributed ...
Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian an...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distribution but ...
In economic models of crime, changing economic incentives alter the participation of individuals in ...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
∗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...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
The economics of crime is an area of growing activity and concern, increasingly influential both to ...
The economics of crime has been an active field of research for nearly 50 years. Among its contribut...
At the core of economics is the idea that humans behave rationally and will maximize their own utili...
In this Article I provide an economic analysis of criminal law as a preference-shaping policy. I arg...
Beginning with Gary W. Becker's (1968) article on crime and punishment, economists have contributed ...
Jeremy Bentham and Gary Becker established the tradition of analyzing criminal law in utilitarian an...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
Crime is an economically relevant activity. It may represent a mechanism of wealth distribution but ...
In economic models of crime, changing economic incentives alter the participation of individuals in ...
Starting from Becker’s seminal paper we review the first contribu-tions to the economics of crime, s...
∗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...
Despite recent declines, crime remains at the fore-front of the problems facing society. In a Gallup...