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deterrence and willingness to intervene. In alliances with the defender, uncertainty about the enemy’s strength leads the third …
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India faces a hostile geo-strategic environment of having two adversarial nuclear neighbors on her western and northern borders, namely Pakistan and China who share a collusive military partnership aimed at stultifying India’s rise as a pre eminent Asian power. The Kargil conflict of...
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distributed asymmetrically among firms. Asymmetry of the evidence can increase the cost of deterrence if the high-evidence firm …; this may increase the cost of deterrence. …
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Deterrence of illegal activities is frequently carried out by many atomistic auditors (tax auditors, law enforcement … positive question. It proposes a game-theoretic model of decentralized deterrence and an empirical test, based on the …
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In most jurisdictions, antitrust fines are based on affected commerce rather than on collusive profits, and in some others, caps on fines are introduced based on total firm sales rather than on affected commerce. We uncover a number of distortions that these policies generate, propose simple...
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This paper analyzes the determinants of public law enforcement policies when citizens vote for the timing and level of fi…nes. We consider situations where citizens and politicians disagree on the value of the expected social harm associated with some activities. We fi…nd that citizens vote...
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This paper explores the relationship between the intensity of competition in product markets and firms' incentives to lower their production costs by illegal means. Our framework combines a Salop circle with a crime model à la Becker, allowing us to differentiate between several measures for...
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) when population is above minimum threshold, optimal deterring effort is determined by the cost of deterrence relative to … maximum effort; 6) when human population is very large, the relative cost of deterrence must be low, or the price of wood very … high, to make deterrence worth wile. …
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, Competition Policy Indexes, or CPIs. The CPIs measure the deterrence properties of a competition policy in a jurisdiction, where …
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terms of positive (i.e. attraction) and/or negative (i.e. deterrence) spillovers. It distinguishes between activities that …
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