This paper offers a review of the effects of organized crime on regionaleconomic development, with particular reference to the case of Italy. After reviewingthe empirical studies that analyse the relationship between crime and economicdevelopment, the paper examines the regional distribution and the social costs ofsome crimes (in particular extortion) that can be linked to mafia type criminality
Organized crime and regional development: A review of the Italian case
DANIELE V
2009-01-01
Abstract
This paper offers a review of the effects of organized crime on regionaleconomic development, with particular reference to the case of Italy. After reviewingthe empirical studies that analyse the relationship between crime and economicdevelopment, the paper examines the regional distribution and the social costs ofsome crimes (in particular extortion) that can be linked to mafia type criminalityFile in questo prodotto:
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