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The rapid increase in online instruction in higher education has heightened concerns about cheating. We use a randomized control design to test whether informing students that we can detect plagiarism reduces cheating. We further test whether informing students they have been caught cheating...
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combatting health care fraud. Between 2003 and 2017, Medicare spent $7.7 billion on 37.5 million regularly scheduled, non … more cost-effective than ex post ligation for preventing health care fraud …
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care fraud. In this paper, we consider the diffusion of potentially fraudulent Medicare home health care billing in the … anti-fraud "strike force" offices. We hypothesize that patient-sharing across home health care agencies provides a …
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This study examines "tunneling" practices through which health care providers covertly extract profit by making inflated payments for goods and services to commonly-owned related parties. While incentives to tunnel exist across sectors, health care providers may find it uniquely advantageous to...
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We study fraud in the unemployment insurance (UI) system using a dataset of 35 million debit card transactions. We … verification systems between 2020 and 2021 to assess the effectiveness of screening for reducing fraud. Our findings suggest that … technologies. Our results indicate that identity screening may be an effective mechanism for mitigating fraud in the UI system and …
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Screening requirements are common features of fraud and corruption mitigation efforts around the world. Yet imposing … beneficiaries on one hand and lower fraud on the other. We examine these trade-offs in one of the largest economic relief programs … measures of loan irregularities that are indicative of fraud. Moreover, our analysis reveals that a subset of borrowers with a …
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One frequently overlooked aspect of the U.S.-style electoral college system is that it discourages election fraud. In a … judiciary. However, with the electoral college system in place, the incentives for fraud shift to swing states where the local … government is politically divided, and fraud is therefore more difficult and costly. Our theoretical model elucidates why the …
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This paper develops a new approach to detecting electoral fraud. Our context involves repeaters, individuals voting in … the secret ballot itself reducing voter fraud. The pattern is also driven by smaller population counties, consistent with …
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The value of time determines relative prices of goods and services, investments, productivity, economic growth, and measurements of income inequality. Economists in the 1960s began to focus on the value of non-work time, pioneering a deep literature exploring the optimal allocation and value of...
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