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The following pages link to Structural Estimation of a Becker-Ehrlich Equilibrium Model of Crime: Allocating Police Across Cities to Reduce Crime (Q4610464):
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- Understanding aggregate crime regressions (Q736680) (← links)
- The `time-release', crime-reducing effects of education spending (Q824019) (← links)
- Aggregation bias in the economic model of crime. (Q1605449) (← links)
- Private protection against crime and public policing: political economy considerations (Q2096213) (← links)
- Corrupt police (Q2206802) (← links)
- A general equilibrium investigation of handguns, cops and robbers (Q2458435) (← links)
- Instrument-free identification and estimation of differentiated products models using cost data (Q2673183) (← links)
- Crime is Terribly Revealing: Information Technology and Police Productivity (Q3382419) (← links)
- Identifying dynamic spillovers of crime with a causal approach to model selection (Q4586285) (← links)
- Education and Crime over the Life Cycle (Q4610692) (← links)
- Do Female Officers Improve Law Enforcement Quality? Effects on Crime Reporting and Domestic Violence (Q5046714) (← links)
- Wandering astray: Teenagers' choices of schooling and crime (Q6088735) (← links)