Want to do a study to quantify the effects of 'public nuisance' of sex work that are often alleged.
@WilsonKM2 Huh, that's pretty clever. We should probably use more surveys in econ. I'd be curious to compare results for different cities.
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@aspasia_project Economists probably cite revealed preference against surveys, which is fair enough.
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@aspasia_project Although it would be fun to see people who don't live anywhere near a stroll complain about public nuisance, if they did.
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@WilsonKM2 I wondered if maybe people inclined to complain about public nuisance are people who relocate away from nuisance & complain there -
@aspasia_project I have a couple of hypotheses about what such a study would find...
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@aspasia_project 1) It's general poverty/drug use/bad neighborhood effects, not the effects of 'strolls' specifically...
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@aspasia_project 2) It may be true to some extent that there is a public nuisance effect; that there's more harrassment on/near strolls.
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