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The Economics of Stigma: Why More Detection of Crime May Result in Less Stigmatization Alon Harel and Alon Klement ABSTRACT
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Document Date: 2011-03-03 04:24:04


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University Law / Hebrew University / University of Chicago / /

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law-abiding citizens / by-product / greater search / search costs / law compliance / search model / expected search costs / law-abiding individuals / guilty seller / innocent seller / market search model / law-abiding commercial partners / criminal law experts / criminal law / law-abiding society / criminal law system / inferior product / legal systems / search history / law-abiding partners / /

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Israeli Association of Law and Economics / Radzyner School of Law / American Association of Law and Economics / Hebrew University / Jerusalem / The University of Chicago / Miriam Handler Foundation / Israel Science Foundation / Tel Aviv University / Interdisciplinary Center / /

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