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Volume 22, Number 3, September 2002

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Editorial: The economics of crime perspective
pp. 2-4(3)
Author: Wynarczyk P.

Why has crime fallen? An economic perspective
pp. 5-14(10)
Authors: Deadman D.; MacDonald Z.

Digital media and the economics of crime
pp. 15-20(6)
Author: Cameron S.

Ethical limitations on criminal participation
pp. 29-36(8)
Author: Wynarczyk P.

Pensions and public choice: the road to Myners
pp. 43-47(5)
Author: Arthur T.

Better than Kyoto: Climate Stability Bonds
pp. 48-52(5)
Author: Horesh R.

In the City: The disgrace of American capitalism?
pp. 53-53(1)
Author: Congdon T.

Education: The International Baccalaureate
pp. 54-54(1)
Author: Tooley J.

Technology: Digital wrongs management
pp. 55-55(1)
Author: Morris J.

The Environment: Doctors without brains
pp. 56-56(1)
Author: Bate R.

Book reviews
pp. 57-63(7)

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