Does a Rise in Maximal Fines Increase or Decrease the Optimal Level of Deterrence?
Year of publication: |
2009
|
---|---|
Authors: | Tabbach, Avraham |
Published in: |
Review of Law & Economics. - Berkeley Electronic Press. - Vol. 5.2009, 1, p. 3-3
|
Publisher: |
Berkeley Electronic Press |
Subject: | Crime | Deterrence | Law Enforcement | Maximal Fines | Disgorgement of Illegal Gains |
-
Focusing law enforcement when offenders can choose location
Friehe, Tim, (2014)
-
Crime and (a preference for) punishment : the effects of drug policy reform on policing activity
Soliman, Adam, (2021)
-
Do police make too many arrests? : the effect of enforcement pullbacks on crime
Cho, Sungwoo, (2021)
- More ...
-
Insolvency and Biased Standards - The Case for Proportional Liability
Stremitzer, Alexander, (2009)
-
Controlling Avoidance: Ex Ante Regulation Versus Ex Post Punishment
Tabbach, Avraham, (2008)
-
Causation and Incentives to Choose Levels of Care and Activity Under the Negligence Rule
Tabbach, Avraham, (2008)
- More ...