Economics Seminar(2013-13)
Topic: Structural Estimation of a Becker-Ehrlich Equilibrium Model of Crime: Allocating Police across Cities to Reduce Crime
Speaker: Chao FU (//www.ssc.wisc.edu/~cfu/)
Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Time: June 18, 2-3:30pm
Location: Guanghua Building 2,RM.217
Abstract
We develop a model of crime in which the number of police, the crime rate, the arrest rate, the employment rate and the wage rate are joint outcomes of a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium. The local government chooses the size of its police force and citizens choose among work, home and crime alternatives. We estimate the model using MSA-level data.We use the estimated model to examine the effects on crime of targeted federal transfers to local governments to increase police. We find that knowledge about unobserved MSA-specific attributes is critical for the optimal allocation of police across MSAís.
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