Economics of Organised Crime
Discover the intricate world of organized crime through the lens of economics in Economics of Organised Crime by Gianluca Fiorentini. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1997, this insightful paperback spans 320 pages and delves into the origins, internal organization, and market behavior of organized crime. Fiorentini provides a comprehensive economic analysis, exploring the conditions that elevate organized crime to a significant threat to civil society. Additionally, the book discusses effective policies that can be implemented to combat these criminal activities. Perfect for students, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the economic dynamics of organized crime, this title offers a profound exploration of a pressing societal issue. Enhance your knowledge with this essential read from a leading expert in the field.