The Economics of Criminal Behavior

2nd Edition

A Survey of Selected Topics

Liggett
eISBN-13: 9781516561308

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What is the relevance of combining the topic of criminal behavior with economic theory?
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Combating crime is an ongoing public policy issue which impacts our behavior and our pocketbooks, while economic theory provides a set of analytical tools useful for discussing and solving some of the most pertinent issues of the day. The Economics of Criminal Behavior: A Survey of Selected Topics brings these two areas together by reviewing specific criminal activity as it relates to our market structure.
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Criminal behavior in regards to capitalism and our macroeconomic conditions is discussed and analyzed, while behavioral topics such as airport profiling, illegal immigration, white-collar crime, and the illegal drug trade are chronicled and examined from an economic perspective. In addition to original content from the author, the book includes analyses by an array of prominent economists including Gary Becker, Mark Cohen, Isaac Ehrlich, and Steven Levitt.
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The Economics of Criminal Behavior is appropriate for courses in economics, criminal justice, and other social policy studies.

ISBNs 9781516561308, 9781516512980
Language English
Edition 2nd