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The Effect of Grade Retention on Adult
Crime
: Evidence from a Test-Based Promotion Policy
Eren, Ozkan
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2018
-run effects on the likelihood of being convicted of a
crime
by age 25 and on the number of criminal convictions by age 25. Effects … attainment. However, we find little effect on juvenile
crime
, which suggests the effects on adult criminal engagement are driven …
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Quality of Judicial Institutions, Crimes, Misdemeanors, and Dishonesty
Mocan, Naci H.
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2018
We investigate the extent to which the quality of judicial institutions has an impact on individuals' propensity for criminal and dishonest behavior and on their views regarding the acceptability of dishonesty and law-breaking. We use micro data on residents of 25 European countries and employ...
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The Impact of Incentives on Human Behavior : Can We Make it Disappear? The Case of the Death Penalty
Mocan, Naci H.
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2010
of engaging in
crime
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An Experimental Test of Criminal Behavior Among Juveniles and Young Adults
Visser, Michael
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2010
We report results from economic experiments that provide a direct test of the hypothesis that criminal behavior responds rationally to changes in the possible rewards and in the probability and severity of punishment. The experiments involve decisions that are best described as petty larceny,...
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Quality of Judicial Institutions, Crimes, Misdemeanors, and Dishonesty
Mocan, Naci H.
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2018
We investigate the extent to which perceived quality of judicial institutions has an impact on individuals' propensity for criminal and dishonest behavior and on their views regarding the acceptability of dishonesty and law-breaking. We use micro data on residents of 25 European countries and...
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The Impact of Incentives on Human Behavior : Can We Make It Disappear? The Case of the Death Penalty
Mocan, Naci H.
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2006
of engaging in
crime
and therefore, a priori drawing the conclusion that criminal activity cannot be altered by …
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An Experimental Test of Criminal Behavior Among Juveniles and Young Adults
Visser, Michael S.
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2006
We report results from economic experiments that provide a direct test of the hypothesis that criminal behavior responds rationally to changes in the possible rewards and in the probability and severity of punishment. The experiments involve decisions that are best described as petty larceny,...
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Theft and Deterrence
Harbaugh, William T.
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2011
crime
, and the penalty and probability of detection. We find that the probability of stealing is increasing in the amount of …
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Alcohol Consumption, Deterrence and
Crime
in New York City
Corman, Hope
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2013
This paper investigates the relationship between alcohol consumption, deterrence, and
crime
for New York City. We … by exploiting the temporal independence of
crime
and deterrence in these high-frequency data, and we address the …
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Skill-biased Technological Change, Earnings of Unskilled Workers, and
Crime
Mocan, Naci H.
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2011
This paper investigates the impact of unskilled workers' earnings on
crime
. Following the literature on wage inequality …
crime
regressions. Regressions that employ state panels reveal that technology-induced variations in unskilled workers …' earnings impact property
crime
with an elasticity of -1, but that wages have no impact on violent
crime
. The paper also …
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