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dissonance, increasing the severity of punishment could increase the crime rate. This paper demonstrates that that conjecture was … punishment is not severe. The rationalization may lead them to underestimate the expected utility of committing crimes when … opportunities present themselves. If punishment is severe, then rationalization may not be necessary and people may be more likely …
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This Article provides a financial economic analysis of punitive damages. The core problem, as the Supreme Court acknowledged in Exxon Shipping Co. v. Baker, is not the systemic amount of punitive damages in the tort system; rather, it is the risk of outlier outcomes. Low frequency, high severity...
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