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Essays in the Economics of Crime and Punishment

Essays in the Economics of Crime and Punishment( )
Author: Becker, Gary Stanley
Landes, William M.
Contribution by: National Bureau of Economic Research Staff,
Series title:Human Behavior and Social Institutions Ser.
ISBN:978-0-87014-288-8
Publication Date:Jan 1974
Publisher:National Bureau of Economic Research, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
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Book Details
Pages:268
Detailed Subjects: Social Science / Criminology
Law / General
Author Biography
Becker, Gary Stanley (Author)
Gary Stanley Becker is an American economist known for his efforts to extend economic analysis to social problems, especially those involving race and gender discrimination, crime and punishment, and the formation and dissolution of families. The essence of his contribution is that human behaviors rationally based on self-interest and the economic incentives of the marketplace.

Cost-benefit analysis is central to Becker's analysis of social phenomena. He argues that couples tend to have fewer children when the wife works and has a better-paying job, when subsidies and tax deductions for dependents are smaller, and when the cost of educating children rises. Becker also argues that couples divorce when they no longer believe they are better off by staying married.

Becker received a Nobel Prize in 1992.

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