Difference between revisions of "The economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour"

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The economics of terrorist and criminal behaviour relates to:
 
The economics of terrorist and criminal behaviour relates to:
 
#The [[economic dimension of urban planning|economic impacs of urban planning]]
 
#The [[economic dimension of urban planning|economic impacs of urban planning]]
#The [[economic impacts of security threats]] (crime & terrorism)
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#The [[Economic impact of security threats|economic impacts of security threats]] (crime & terrorism)
 
#The [[economic impact of security measures|economic impacts of security measures]]
 
#The [[economic impact of security measures|economic impacts of security measures]]
   

Revision as of 16:30, 21 March 2012

The economics of criminal and terrorist behaviour

Economic scholars have analyzed:

Economic theory is based on the assumption that criminals and terrorists (even suicidal bombers) behave like “rational” economic agents, which implies that they face a well defined set of preferences, and will select their preferred choice of action to maximize their utility within a given resource restraint (Enders and Sandler, 2006) . Consequently, economic theory predicts that a change in the relative price (due to for example security measures) will result in a shift of criminal and terrorist action towards the relatively cheaper activity (legal or not legal).

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The economics of terrorist and criminal behaviour relates to:

  1. The economic impacs of urban planning
  2. The economic impacts of security threats (crime & terrorism)
  3. The economic impacts of security measures

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