This entry for the forthcoming The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (Second Edition) surveys the economic analysis of public enforcement of law — the use of public agents (inspectors, tax auditors, police, prosecutors) to detect and to sanction violators of legal rules. We first discuss the basic elements of the theory: the probability of imposition of sanctions, the magnitude and form of sanctions (fines, imprisonment), and the rule of liability. We then examine a variety of extensions, including the costs of imposing fines, mistake, marginal deterrence, settlement, self-reporting, repeat offenses, and incapacitation.fines, imprisonment, probability of detection, sanctions, crime, enforcement, strict liability, fault-based liability, m...
Monitoring or supervision in the sense of observing behaviour to establish whether the observed part...
This Article takes a law and economics approach to exploring some of the costs that arise when gover...
The way in which rules and standards are applied either by the administrative authorities responsib...
This paper contains the chapters on public enforcement of law and on criminal law from a general, fo...
This article surveys the theory of the public enforcement of law--the use of public agents (inspecto...
An important question in the economic study of enforcement is the appropriate, and the actual, divis...
Our aim in this paper, which was prepared for an international conference on comparative procedural ...
The conventional economic literature on law enforcement provides no satisfactory explanation for the...
This paper revisits the issue of law enforcement and the design of monetary sanctions when the publi...
Some judges and scholars have questioned the social value of the standard form in which the Securiti...
The law and economics literature on punishment reveals strong reasons of efficiency to adopt an extr...
The harm caused by many acts is not certain but probabilistic. Cur-rent public enforcement of the la...
Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but there ...
This Note uses economic theory to reassess the division of prosecutorial tasks between victims and t...
This comprehensive textbook applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law ha...
Monitoring or supervision in the sense of observing behaviour to establish whether the observed part...
This Article takes a law and economics approach to exploring some of the costs that arise when gover...
The way in which rules and standards are applied either by the administrative authorities responsib...
This paper contains the chapters on public enforcement of law and on criminal law from a general, fo...
This article surveys the theory of the public enforcement of law--the use of public agents (inspecto...
An important question in the economic study of enforcement is the appropriate, and the actual, divis...
Our aim in this paper, which was prepared for an international conference on comparative procedural ...
The conventional economic literature on law enforcement provides no satisfactory explanation for the...
This paper revisits the issue of law enforcement and the design of monetary sanctions when the publi...
Some judges and scholars have questioned the social value of the standard form in which the Securiti...
The law and economics literature on punishment reveals strong reasons of efficiency to adopt an extr...
The harm caused by many acts is not certain but probabilistic. Cur-rent public enforcement of the la...
Criminal law enforcement depends on the actions of public agents such as police officers, but there ...
This Note uses economic theory to reassess the division of prosecutorial tasks between victims and t...
This comprehensive textbook applies economic analysis to public law. The economic analysis of law ha...
Monitoring or supervision in the sense of observing behaviour to establish whether the observed part...
This Article takes a law and economics approach to exploring some of the costs that arise when gover...
The way in which rules and standards are applied either by the administrative authorities responsib...