Masquerading the Government: Drivers of Government Impersonation Fraud

IF 0.5 Q4 ECONOMICS
R. Goel
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Abstract

This article uniquely examines the drivers of government impersonation across US states. Government impersonation is a relatively new white-collar crime that is slowly being recognized by policy makers and largely ignored by researchers. Results show that it is the decentralized government structure, rather than government size, that significantly affects government impersonation. Greater diffusion of the Internet and economic freedom also contribute to impersonation fraud, while urbanization has a mitigating effect. The share of elderly residents, democratic governorships, or the distance of a state from the nation’s capital did not appreciably impact government impersonation but impacted overall fraud. Interestingly, greater enforcement employment results in more fraud coming to light. Some of the factors impacting government impersonation fraud differ from those affecting overall fraud. Therefore, blanket policies to combat overall fraud would not necessarily be effective in checking government impersonation.
伪装政府:政府冒充欺诈的驱动因素
这篇文章独特地考察了美国各州政府假冒的驱动因素。冒充政府是一种相对较新的白领犯罪,政策制定者正在慢慢认识到这一点,研究人员在很大程度上忽视了这一点。结果表明,影响政府假冒行为的主要因素是分散的政府结构,而不是政府规模。互联网的更广泛传播和经济自由也有助于假冒欺诈,而城市化具有缓解作用。老年居民的比例、民主州长的职位或一个州与首都的距离并没有明显影响政府的冒充行为,而是影响了整体欺诈行为。有趣的是,更多的执法人员会导致更多的欺诈行为曝光。影响政府假冒欺诈的一些因素与影响整体欺诈的因素不同。因此,打击全面欺诈的一揽子政策不一定能有效遏制政府假冒行为。
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期刊介绍: Public Finance Review is a professional forum devoted to US policy-oriented economic research and theory, which focuses on a variety of allocation, distribution and stabilization functions within the public-sector economy. Economists, policy makers, political scientists, and researchers all rely on Public Finance Review, to bring them the most up-to-date information on the ever changing US public finance system, and to help them put policies and research into action. Public Finance Review not only presents rigorous empirical and theoretical papers on public economic policies, but also examines and critiques their impact and consequences. The journal analyzes the nature and function of evolving US governmental fiscal policies at the national, state and local levels.
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