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  32. Decentralization and the Shadow Economy: Oates Meets Allingham-Sandmo. (2011). Markwardt, Gunther ; Lessmann, Christian ; Buehn, Andreas ; Buhn, Andreas .
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  34. When is it efficient to treat juvenile offenders more leniently than adult offenders?. (2010). Pyne, Derek.
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  35. Behavior, Human Capital and the Formation of Gangs. (2010). Garoupa, Nuno ; Dnes, Antony.
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  36. Assessing the Link between Adolescent Fertility and Urban Crime. (2010). Tamayo, Jorge Andres ; Medina, Carlos ; Gaviria, Alejandro.
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  37. Determinants of software piracy: economics, institutions, and technology. (2009). Nelson, Michael ; Goel, Rajeev.
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  38. An economic rationale for firing whistleblowers. (2009). Bac, Mehmet.
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  40. SPESA PUBBLICA E CRIMINALITÀ ORGANIZZATA IN ITALIA EVIDENZA EMPIRICA SU DATI PANEL NEL PERIODO 1997-2003. (2008). Caruso, Raul.
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  41. Assessing Urban Crime And Its Control: An Overview. (2008). Cook, Philip J.
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  42. What Do Economists Know About Crime?. (2008). Miron, Jeffrey ; Dills, Angela ; Summers, Garrett.
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  43. Repeat criminal victimization and income inequality In Brazil. (2008). Lavor, Sylvia Cristina ; Carvalho, Jose Raimundo.
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  44. Crime and Partnerships. (2008). Svarer, Michael.
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  45. The Environmental Enforcement in the Civil and the Common Law Systems. A Case on the Economic Effects of Legal Institutions. (2007). Germani, Anna Rita.
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  46. Estimating Systematic Continuous-time Trends in Recidivism using a Non-Gaussian Panel Data Model. (2007). Ooms, Marius ; Lucas, Andre ; Koopman, Siem Jan ; van Montfort, Kees ; André Lucas, ; van der Geest, Victor.
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  47. Education and Crime over the Life Cycle. (2007). Gallipoli, Giovanni ; Fella, Giulio.
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  48. Optimal law enforcement and criminal organization. (2007). Garoupa, Nuno.
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  49. Reducing traffic fatalities in the American States by upgrading seat belt use laws to primary enforcement. (2006). Lilliard E. Richardson, Jr., ; Houston, David J..
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  50. Trust and Recidivism; the Partial Success of Corporate Leniency Program in the Laboratory. (2006). Soetevent, Adriaan ; Hinloopen, Jeroen.
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  57. Economic Analysis of Accident Law. (2003). Shavell, Steven.
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