The Peltzman Effect at Sea – Beragampengetahuan
Deiana, Maheshr,and Mastrobuoniand have recently published an analysis of the effects of Search and Rescue operations on migration from Africa to Europe.Nearly half a century ago, Sam Peltzman showed that, because mandatory seat-belts made driving safer, drivers tended to drive more recklessly, partially offsetting the increased safety. Similar effects occurred in the search and rescue context. From the abstract:
Many countries are facing and resisting strong migratory pressure,
fueling irregular migration. In response to mounting deaths in the
Central Mediterranean, European nations intensified rescue operations in
2013. We develop a model of irregular migration to identify the effects
of these operations. We find that smugglers responded by sending boats
in adverse weather and utilizing flimsy rafts, thus inducing more
crossings in dangerous conditions and ultimately offsetting intended
safety benefits due to moral hazard. Despite the increased risk, these
operations likely increased aggregate migrant welfare; nevertheless, a
more successful policy should instead restrict supply of rafts and
expand legal alternatives.
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kegiatan ekonomi
prinsip ekonomi
ekonomi kreatif, ilmu ekonomi adalah, pelaku ekonomi
, kegiatan ekonomi adalah, sistem ekonomi
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