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~institution:"Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations (CIRANO)"
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The Influence of Country- and Firm-Level Governance on Financial Reporting Quality: Revisiting the Evidence
Bonetti, Pierre
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Parbonetti, Antonio
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Magnan, Michel
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Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des …
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2013
proxied by board attributes, and country-level
enforcement
interplay in affecting financial reporting quality. Financial … quality. Second, in countries characterized by weak
enforcement
, strong board-level monitoring appears to enhance financial … characterized by strong
enforcement
, firms with strong board-level monitoring exhibit a higher level of financial reporting quality …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011183723
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Modern Maritime Piracy
Hallwood, Paul
;
Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2014
deriving an optimal
enforcement
policy, which is then compared to actual
enforcement
efforts, which, for a variety of reasons … for improving
enforcement
. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010888324
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Competition in Law
Enforcement
and Capital Allocation
Marceau, Nicolas
;
Mongrain, Steeve
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Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University
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2007
which may lead to capital concentration. By investing in costly law
enforcement
, a jurisdiction makes the choice to become …
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Asset Forfeiture Laws and Criminal Deterrence
Miceli, Thomas
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Johnson, Derek
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2013
Asset forfeiture laws allow the seizure of assets used in the commission of a crime. This paper examines the impact of such laws on deterrence by incorporating the possibility of asset forfeiture into the standard economic model of crime. When punishment is by a fine that can be optimally...
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“Keystone Cops” Meet “Pirates of the Somali Coast”: The Failure of International Efforts to Control Maritime Piracy.
Hallwood, Paul
;
Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2011
factor not previously studied in the law
enforcement
literature. A key implication of the model is that greater
enforcement
… efforts will not necessarily result in less activity by pirates. Optimal
enforcement
policies are complicated by the need for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009025330
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The Law and Economics of International Cooperation Against Maritime Piracy
Hallwood, Paul
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Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2011
, but “cooperate” is undefined.
Enforcement
is a public good – creating uncompensated benefits for others, so suffering from … International Maritime Organization are seeking to reduce
enforcement
costs; why some in the shipping industry want to apply the …
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Deterrence and Incapacitation Models of Criminal Punishment: Can the Twain Meet?
Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2009
also serves an incapacitation function. The current paper seeks to develop an economic model of law
enforcement
that …
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Deterred or Detained? A Unified Model of Criminal Punishment
Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2009
The standard economic model of crime since Becker (1968) is primarily concerned with deterrence. Actual punishment policies, however, appear to rely on imprisonment to a greater extent than is prescribed by that model. One reason may be the incapacitation function of prison. The model developed...
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Deterrence and Incapacitation: Towards a Unified Theory of Criminal Punishment
Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2009
Economic models of crime have focused primarily on the goal of deterrence; the goal of incapacitation has received much less attention. This paper adapts the standard deterrence model to incorporate incapacitation. When prison only is used, incapacitation can result in a longer or a shorter...
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Criminal Solicitation, Entrapment, and the
Enforcement
of Law
Miceli, Thomas
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Department of Economics, University of Connecticut
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2006
This paper examines the optimal use of criminal solicitation as a law
enforcement
strategy. The benefits are greater …
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