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Citation

Dezhbakhsh H, Rubin PH, Shepherd JM. Am. Law Econ. Rev. 2003; 5(2): 344-376.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, Oxford University Press)

DOI

10.1093/aler/ahg021

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Evidence on the deterrent effect of capital punishment is important for many states that are currently reconsidering their position on the issue. We examine the deterrent hypothesis by using county-level, postmoratorium panel data and a system of simultaneous equations. The procedure we employ overcomes common aggregation problems, eliminates the bias arising from unobserved heterogeneity, and provides evidence relevant for current conditions. Our results suggest that capital punishment has a strong deterrent effect; each execution results, on average, in eighteen fewer murders--with a margin of error of plus or minus ten. Tests show that results are not driven by tougher sentencing laws and are robust to many alternative specifications.

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