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Econometric Estimates of Deterrence of the Death Penalty: Facts or Ideology?


Gebhard Kirchgässner


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August 2011

Kyklos, Vol. 64, Issue 3, pp. 448-478, 2011

Abstract:     
In 2007, the Wall Street Journal published an article claiming that each execution saves more than 70 lives. This example is used to show how easy it is, using simple or advanced econometric techniques, to produce results that do or do not support the deterrence hypothesis. Moreover, we also point to some puzzles which have not been satisfactorily solved so far. We then present a critical survey of the papers published in the last ten years. It is shown how simple changes can produce quite different results using the same data. Finally, we draw some conclusions about the usefulness of statistical arguments in policy debates, but also on the moral questions involved in this particular debate.

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Date posted: July 19, 2011  

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Kirchgässner, Gebhard, Econometric Estimates of Deterrence of the Death Penalty: Facts or Ideology? (August 2011). Kyklos, Vol. 64, Issue 3, pp. 448-478, 2011. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1888851 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6435.2011.00515.x

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