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There is a belief that imperfect information about the probability of punishment and severity of punishment weakens deterrence. The author assesses this belief concerning two specific implications: nonoptimal deterrence and severity of punishment. He concludes that it may well be the case that...
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The economic literature on enforcement is generally pessimistic concerning the use of legal aid. In this paper we show that legal aid can be a part of optimal law enforcement. The rationale behind our result is that with legal aid, in a system with legal or judicial error both guilty and...
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