The book progresses through key concepts like illicit economies and regulatory capture, using case studies from Italy, the United States, Russia, and Japan. Each case study quantifies the costs associated with Mafia operations, drawing from court documents and law enforcement reports. A unique aspect of this work is its cross-national comparisons, identifying patterns in Mafia economics across different contexts.
Ultimately, "Mafia Economics Study" offers policy recommendations for combating organized crime and mitigating its far-reaching economic impact, making it valuable for policymakers, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of true crime and economics.
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