Macroeconomic Welfare versus Microeconomic Inertia: a Survey of Prison Privatization and Punitive Policy
Macroeconomic Welfare versus Microeconomic Inertia: a Survey of Prison Privatization and Punitive Policy
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Date
2023-05
Authors
Freeze, Silas
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University Honors College, Middle Tennessee State University
Abstract
This thesis explores the behavior of public policymakers and private corrections
firms through the lens of economic incentives and highlights agency problems
policymakers face when deciding how to fulfill corrections obligations. Specific attention
is paid to CoreCivic, Inc. due to its significant market share in the private corrections
industry and particular relevance to the Tennessee economy. Advocacy methods are
evaluated using a multidisciplinary corpus of existing literature including economic and
econometric studies, investigative journalism, financial statements, and other publicly
available documentation. A novel econometric analysis suggests that direct political
donations by CoreCivic and/or its Political Action Committee in a given state have a
linear relationship to the level of prison privatization in that state.