Je úplatkářství dobrá cesta k efektivnějšímu vymáhání práva?

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Title in English Is Bribery a Good Way to Efficiency in Law Enforcement?
Authors

OTÁHAL Tomáš

Year of publication 2006
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Economics and Administration

Citation
Description The economic theory of the last decades deals with how certain models of institutions and incentives could improve the coordination of individual actions in society. Setting rules regulating relationships between economic agents is considered as the key requirement of such coordination. Nevertheless, the rule has no impact if it is not enforced. Gary Becker and George Stigler suggest a solution that could significantly contribute to efficiency in law enforcement. Gordon Tullock does not agree with their idea. The aim of the paper is to analyze their argumentations and to answer the question: "Is Beckers and Stiglers recommendation a good way to efficiency in law enforcement?"
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