- Neil Rickman & Robert Witt, 2008.
"Favouritism and Financial Incentives: A Natural Experiment,"
Economica,
London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 75(298), pages 296-309, 05.
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- Neil Rickman & Robert Witt, 2007.
"The Determinants of Employee Crime in the UK,"
Economica,
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- Robert Witt, 2005.
"Do Players React To Sanction Changes? Evidence From The English Premier League,"
Scottish Journal of Political Economy,
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"The Twelfth Man? Refereeing Bias in English and German Soccer,"
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0707, International Association of Sports Economists.
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- Ann Dryden Witte & Robert Witt, 2001.
"What we spend and what we get: Public and private provision of crime prevention and criminal justice,"
Fiscal Studies,
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"Police numbers up, crime rates down. The effect of police on crime in the Netherlands, 1996-2003,"
Law and Economics
0501006, EconWPA.
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"Ex-Convicts Face Multiple Labor Market Punishments: Estimates of Peer-Group and Stigma Effects Using Equations of Returns to Schooling,"
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"Estimating police effectiveness with individual victimisation data,"
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47, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
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"Striking at the Roots of Crime: The Impact of Social Welfare Spending on Crime During the Great Depression,"
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"Petrol price asymmetries revisited,"
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- Witt, Robert & Clarke, Alan & Fielding, Nigel, 1998.
"Crime, Earnings Inequality and Unemployment in England and Wales,"
Applied Economics Letters,
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"The Socioeconomic Determinants of Crime. A Review of the Literature,"
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"Identifying the Effect of Education on Crime. Evidence from the Italian Regions,"
Working Papers
65, University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Economics, revised Nov 2003.
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- António Caleiro, 2006.
"How is confidence related to unemployment in Portugal?,"
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"Crime and economic incentives,"
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"Crime, Deterrence and Unemployment in England and Wales: An Empirical Analysis,"
Bulletin of Economic Research,
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"Less Crime, More (Vulnerable) Victims: Game Theory and the Distributional Effects of Criminal Sanctions,"
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"Shifting Patterns in Wisconsin Crime Rates,"
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491, University of Wisconsin, Agricultural and Applied Economics.
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"Gratuitous Violence and the Rational Offender Model,"
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- Ehud Guttel & Barak Medina, 2007.
"Less Crime, More (Vulnerable) Victims: Game Theory and the Distributional Effects of Criminal Sanctions,"
Discussion Paper Series
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"The abortion-crime link: evidence from England and Wales,"
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"Less Crime, More (Vulnerable) Victims: Game Theory and the Distributional Effects of Criminal Sanctions,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000001799, UCLA Department of Economics.
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- Reilly, Barry & Witt, Robert, 1995.
"English League Transfer Prices: Is There a Racial Dimension?,"
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"An empirical study on risk-taking in tournaments,"
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"Regional House Prices and Possessions in England and Wales: An Empirical Analysis,"
Regional Studies,
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"Booms, Busts and Ripples in British Regional Housing Markets,"
Macroeconomics
0512003, EconWPA.
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- Reilly, Barry & Witt, Robert, 1992.
"Crime and Unemployment in Scotland: An Econometric Analysis Using Regional Data,"
Scottish Journal of Political Economy,
Scottish Economic Society, vol. 39(2), pages 213-28, May.
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