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duration will lead to increased crime rates. -- crime ; stigma ; social norms …
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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 alter the payoff of the individuals involved, leaving unchanged the … frequency of violation at equilibrium. This result is misleading: payoffs are not independent and the crime game can not be …
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This work is an entry for the second edition of Sage's Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society. It explains the nature of the problems of corruption and, more specifically, extortion and their ethical implications. The entry also compares and contrasts extortion and bribery, the two main...
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