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. -- field experiments ; law enforcement ; compliance, deterrence …We run a large-scale natural field experiment to evaluate alternative strategies to enforce compliance with the law … mailings, leading to a substantial increase in compliance. Among different mailing conditions a legal threat that stresses a …
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We conduct a field experiment to examine whether the deterrent effect of law enforcement can be strengthened by making law enforcement activities more salient. Our focus is on illegal disposal of household garbage in residential areas. At a random subset of 56 locations in a city in the...
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the role of word of mouth for this linkage. Our approach makes use of micro data on compliance with TV license fees … in their vicinity, with compliance rising significantly among those who had no interaction with inspectors. As we can … mouth. -- Deterrence ; law enforcement ; word of mouth …
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After World War II, town twinning became popular, notably in Germany. This was mainly a reaction to the war experience, and it was aimed at creating renewed international understanding and co-operation between German cities and cities in other countries. The contacts created by town twinning...
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results. First, delays have a negative effect on payment compliance: the rate of timely paid fines diminishes by 7 to 9% when …
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An authority delegates a monitoring task to an agent. It can only observe the number of detected offenders, but neither the monitoring intensity chosen by the agent nor the resulting level of misbehavior. We provide a necessary and sufficient condition for the implementability of monitoring...
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In order to analyze the severity of sentencing, and to show how the probabilistic interpretation of strategic behavior can be tricky, this paper uses the crime strategic model (inspection game) proposed by Tsebelis. This model shows that any attempts to increase the severity of punishment will...
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Research in criminology has shown that the perceived risk of apprehension often differs substantially from the true level. To account for this insight, we extend the standard economic model of law enforcement (Becker, 1968) by considering two types of offenders, sophisticates and naïves. The...
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Economic theory suggests that the deterrence of deviant behavior is driven by a combination of severity and certainty … thereof. By varying these dimensions of delay systematically, we find a surprising non-monotonic relation with deterrence …
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Although legal sanctions are often non-deterrent, we frequently observe compliance with 'mild laws'. A possible … welfare effect from mild laws is positive, however, as a higher level of compliance is achieved at lower enforcement costs …
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