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criminal activities. The paper develops a new approach to measure money laundering and then proposes an application to Italy, a …
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This paper tests the relationship between time preferences and crime rates as posited by Davis (1988), whose … theoretical analysis suggests that individuals’ attitude towards the future significantly affects their propensity to commit crime … number of factors suggested by the scientific literature on the determinants of crime, adding to the model also time and …
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This paper tests the relationship between time preferences and crime rates as posited by Davis (1988), whose … theoretical analysis suggests that individuals’ attitude towards the future significantly affect their propensity to commit crime … from the literature on the determinants of crime …
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criminal activities. The paper develops a new approach to measure money laundering and then proposes an application to Italy, a …
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We empirically test the relationship between crime and impatience at the individual level exploiting data from the … crime. This relationship differs across genders: impatience matters for both violent and property crimes for women, while it … indirect way to combat crime. …
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In this paper we propose a simple model of bailing out that closely describes the intergovernmental relationships between the Central government and the regional governments in the Italian public health care sector. The theoretical model suggests that bail out expectations by regions can be...
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