2ND LAW AND ECONOMIC POLICY INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP : PUBLIC LAW ENFORCEMENT AND DETERRENCE POLICIES



2d Law and Economic Policy International Workshop :
Public Law Enforcement and Deterrence Policies

8-9 October 2015
University Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
200 Avenue de la République – 92001 Nanterre
Building G – 6th floor – Room 614
click here for campus map

The 2d thematic seminar Law & Economic Policy International Workshop held on October 2015, 8-9, is jointly organized by EconomiX (CNRS & Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense), the CRESE (University of Franche-Comté) and the LED (Paris 8 Vincennes-St Denis). The topic selected for the 2015 meeting is “Public Law Enforcement and Deterrence Policies”. Major contributors to the literature will present their current research on this topic. The different sessions will allow the presentation of papers following different methodologies, theoretical, empirical or experimental, to provide insights into the economic analysis and law implications of public policies in the area of crime deterrence and law enforcement.


How to reach the Nanterre campus

The line A of the RER Paris train will take you directly to our campus. Our station is called Nanterre Université. Click here for the campus map. You can find more details about the Paris public transportation network at http://www.ratp.fr/en/.


Coordinators/Contact


Organizing Committee

  • Andreea Cosnita (EconomiX CNRS & Paris Ouest)
  • Marc Deschamps (CRESE, U Franche-Comté)
  • Raphael Giraud (LED Paris 8)
  • Yolande Hiriart (CRESE, U Franche-Comté)
  • Eric Langlais (EconomiX CNRS & Paris Ouest)
  • Yves Oytana (EconomiX CNRS & Paris Ouest)
  • Jacques Pelletan (LED Paris 8)
  • Saïd Souam (EconomiX CNRS & Paris Ouest)

Participation fees

  • Students : 50 euros
  • Academics : 100 euros
  • Non Academics : 150 euros

Registering and payment : before September, 08, follow the instructions HERE


Program (to be confirmed)

Thursday – October, 8

13h15 : Registering and welcoming coffee

13h50 : Welcoming addresses

14h-15h : Opening session : Henrik Lando (Copenhagen Business School)
On the sanctioning of economic crime in Denmark

15h-15h30 coffee break

Afternoon sessions

15h30-16h30 Florian Baumann (University of Düsseldorf)
Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: Laboratory Evidence

16h30-17h30 Joseph Montag (University of Brno)
The marginal cost of justice: A theory of optimal use of alternative criminal procedures

Friday – October, 9

9h-10h : Opening session : David Martimort (Paris School of Economics & Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales)
A theory of contracts with limited enforcement

10h-10h30 coffee break

Morning sessions

10h30-11h30 Avraham Tabbach (University of Tel Aviv)
Solving the volunteer’s dilemma - the efficiency of rewards versus punishment

11h30-12h30 Giovannini Immordino (University of Naples)
Taxing cash to fight collaborative tax evasion?

12h30-14h30 lunch

Afternoon sessions

14h30-15h30 Roee Sarel
Judicial effort and the appeal system : theory and experiment

15h30-16h30 Anaïs Henneguelle (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Cachan)
Quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of electronic monitoring versus incarceration on recidivism in France



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