Cartões Vermelhos e Amarelos e a Teoria Econômica do Crime: o caso do campeonato brasileiro de futebol
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https://doi.org/10.31501/ealr.v9i1.8312Abstract
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Neste artigo utilizou-se o enfoque da análise econômica do crime para compreender os determinantes das punições a violações de regras nos jogos da série A do Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol em 2012, ou seja, à luz das contribuições de Becker (1968) e Stigler (1970). Foram estimados modelos sobre os determinantes das faltas mais graves cometidas pelos atletas dos clubes da série A do Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol, punidas com cartões amarelos e vermelhos (modelos de regressão Poisson e Binomial Negativa). De fato, os atletas parecem responder aos incentivos econômicos.
Palavras-chave: comportamento ilegal; incentivos; futebol.
JEL: K00; K42.
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