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positive relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When using the level rather than the rate of total crime and … tourist population. Therefore, the main explanation for the impact of tourism on crime seems to be agglomeration effects. … greater amount of crime than non-tourist ones in the short and long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à …
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relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the … have a greater amount of crime than non-tourist areas in the long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à … test whether total crime in Italy is affected by tourist arrivals. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a positive …
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relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the … have a greater amount of crime than non-tourist areas in the long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à … test whether total crime in Italy is affected by tourist arrivals. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a positive …
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positive relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When using the level rather than the rate of total crime and … tourist population. Therefore, the main explanation for the impact of tourism on crime seems to be agglomeration effects. … greater amount of crime than non-tourist ones in the short and long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à …
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. -- tourism ; crime ; externalities … positive relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When using the level rather than the rate of total crime and … tourist population. Therefore, the main explanation for the impact of tourism on crime seems to be agglomeration effects …
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of the number of visitors and residents in destinations. -- Tourism ; crime ; externalities … relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the … have a greater amount of crime than non-tourist areas in the long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à …
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relationship between tourism and crime in destinations. When controlling for the difference between tourists and residents in the … have a greater amount of crime than non-tourist areas in the long run. Following the literature of the economics of crime à… test whether total crime in Italy is affected by tourist arrivals. Findings confirm the initial intuition of a positive …
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One of the more striking features of the debate over the Coase theorem is the wide variety of models and theoretical frameworks used to discuss, evaluate, or otherwise analyze Coase’s result - an artifact of an ambiguity in Coase’s reasoning. Some framed Coase’s result in a bargaining...
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This paper revisits the path by which Coase developed the result now known as the Coase theorem, including the famous meeting at the home of Aaron Director during which Coase ‘converted’ a group of Chicago economists to his way of thinking. Drawing on published and archival sources, we...
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considering the negative externalities of crime, perfect competition does not provide the optimal durability level. When …) durability. The monopolist under-produces durability regardless of the stealing technology considered. If crime externalities are …Crime and the durability of goods are strongly connected issues. However, surprisingly, they have been studied …
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