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2005
This highly innovative and intriguing book applies principles of microeconomics to unusual settings to inspire students, teachers and scholars alike in the ‘dismal science'. Leading experts show how economics reaches into the strangest of places and throws light onto the occasionally dark side of human nature.
Bruce L. Benson, Simon W. Bowmaker
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This highly innovative and intriguing book applies principles of microeconomics to unusual settings to inspire students, teachers and scholars alike in the ‘dismal science'. Leading experts show how economics reaches into the strangest of places and throws light onto the occasionally dark side of human nature.
Bruce L. Benson, Simon W. Bowmaker
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2000
Economics examines crime as a special case of maximising behaviour. The literature has developed separately from the economic analysis of law as a part of mainstream applied economics, as economists have mostly concerned themselves, as does this chapter, with the economics of criminal deterrence.
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Economics examines crime as a special case of maximising behaviour. The literature has developed separately from the economic analysis of law as a part of mainstream applied economics, as economists have mostly concerned themselves, as does this chapter, with the economics of criminal deterrence.
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Crime and the Cost of Crime: An Economic Approach
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 1972In the past few years there has been a considerable shift in the proportion of resources devoted to more operational or manage ment-oriented approaches to criminological research and devel opment. To a large extent this shift, with a few notable exceptions, has been accomplished by the influx of researchers or practitioners from outside the ranks of ...
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Quaderni di criminologia clinica, 1977
Economic crime, often also referred to as white collar crime, is one of the most incidious and predatory of offenses. Unlike street crime, for which there may well be some protection, the average citizen is completely at the mercy of the perpetrators of economic crimes. The concept of white collar crime was first identified by Edwin H. Sutherland.
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Economic crime, often also referred to as white collar crime, is one of the most incidious and predatory of offenses. Unlike street crime, for which there may well be some protection, the average citizen is completely at the mercy of the perpetrators of economic crimes. The concept of white collar crime was first identified by Edwin H. Sutherland.
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Crimes of Managers and Entrepreneurs: Economic Crimes
1988Crimes against the communist economic order and economic relations are among the most publicized, widespread and persistent crimes in all communist countries. Since their commission normally involves at least some measure of corruption, it is practically impossible to clearly separate these two types of criminal activity in any systematic analysis of ...
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Economic Inequality Decomposition and Spatial Pattern of Crime in Indonesia
Papers in Applied Geography, 2022Putu Angga Widyastaman, Djoni Hartono
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Economic and Social Crimes as International Crimes
2021The presentaion deals with the need to reevaluate core crimes and introduces new ones that threathen well-being of the world.
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