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The reintroduction of capital punishment in 1976 that ended the four-year moratorium on executions generated by the … of capital punishment to study deterrent effects. However, no scholarly consensus exists as to their magnitude. A key … deterrent effect. Because differences across models are not well motivated by theory, the deterrence literature is plagued by …
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link between crime and growth based on the theory of rational choice and empirical data. Exogenous and endogenous growth … significance. In other words, crime imposes the costs of prosecution and punishment on the citizens and country, which influences …Crime is a major impediment to economic growth and development in Nigeria despite measures taken to reduce it. There is …
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An important issue in estimating cartel overcharges is to have a reliable estimate of the but-for-the-cartel price …. While the cartel price is observable, the but-for-the-cartel price is not. A construction of the but-for-cartel … previous non-cartelised period or constructs on cost-based data and mark-ups the but-for-price over the cartel period. This …
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