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We study whether the forced removal of undocumented immigrants from the United States increases violent crime in … States to Mexico, we assess whether municipalities with repatriation points experience higher violent crime with surges in … violent crime. The effects are mostly driven by increments in homicide rates of young males and minors. …
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can be tricky, this paper uses the crime strategic model (inspection game) proposed by Tsebelis. This model shows that any … frequency of violation at equilibrium. This result is misleading: payoffs are not independent and the crime game can not be … crime of tax evasion, where the dishonest taxpayers are rational agents, motivated by the comparison of payoffs, considering …
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their territory. Crime is mobile, ex ante (migration) and ex post (fleeing), and criminals hiding abroad after having com …Two countries set their enforcement non-cooperatively to deter native and foreign individuals from committing crime in …- mitted a crime in a country must be extradited back. When extradition is not too costly, countries overinvest in enforcement …
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criminal opportunities. We focus on local non-rival crime deterrence that is more efficient against criminals pursuing domestic … centralization less desirable. -- crime mobility ; crime deterrence ; decentralization ; strategic delegation ; side payments …
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This working paper studies the effect of remittances from the United States on crime rates in Mexico. The topic is …
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and foreign individuals from committing crime in their territory. We assume that crime is mobile, both ex ante (migration …) and ex post (fleeing), and that criminals who hide abroad after having committed a crime in a country must be extradited … sufficiently costly, a large enforcement may induce criminals to flee the country in which they have perpetrated a crime …
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