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Terror and the costs of crime
Eric D. Gould
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, Guy Stecklov
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Department of Economics
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Terrorist Attacks
100%
Terror
100%
Cost of Crime
100%
Terrorism
50%
Property Crime
50%
Homestay
50%
Trespassing
50%
Israel
25%
Immediate Effect
25%
Criminal
25%
Fixed Effects
25%
Police Presence
25%
Two-channel
25%
Time Trends
25%
Deterrent Effect
25%
Burglary
25%
Negative Externalities
25%
Assault
25%
Police Force
25%
Leisure Activities
25%
Innocent Victim
25%
Private Homes
25%
Private Houses
25%
Aggravated Assault
25%
Reporting Crime
25%
Auto Theft
25%
Going out
25%
Social Sciences
Cost of Crime
100%
Police
75%
Israel
25%
Crime
25%
Externality
25%
Fixed Effects Model
25%
Assault
25%
Leisure Activity
25%
Burglary
25%
Private Home
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Terrorism
100%
Externalities
50%
Fixed Effects
50%