Isaac Ehrlich

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Isaac Ehrlich is an economist known for his work on the economic analysis of crime, deterrence, and the death penalty.

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instanceOf economist
person
citizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork economics
economics of crime
economics of deterrence
economics of the death penalty
law and economics
gender male
hasAcademicSpecialty applied econometrics
microeconomics
public policy analysis
hasInfluenceOn development of the economics of crime as a subfield
policy discussions on the death penalty in the United States
subsequent empirical research on crime and punishment
hasNotableConcept application of economic models to criminal behavior
deterrent effect of legal sanctions
econometric estimation of deterrence effects
marginal deterrence of capital punishment
rational choice approach to criminal activity
trade-off between crime and legal opportunities
hasResearchArea capital punishment
cost–benefit analysis of legal sanctions
deterrence theory
economics of law enforcement
human capital and crime
public policy evaluation
risk and uncertainty in criminal behavior
sanctioning and punishment
violent crime
influencedField criminal justice policy debate
economic analysis of legal institutions
knownForPosition arguing that capital punishment can have a deterrent effect on crime
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor economic analysis of crime
empirical analysis of capital punishment
research on deterrence
research on the death penalty
occupation professor
researcher

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Ehrlich hasNotableBearer Isaac Ehrlich