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Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2017
This study analyses organized crime from an economic perspective and highlights the crucial role of extortion in mafia activities.
Fabio La Rosa +2 more
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This study analyses organized crime from an economic perspective and highlights the crucial role of extortion in mafia activities.
Fabio La Rosa +2 more
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Reorganizing crime: mafia and anti-mafia in post-Soviet Georgia
Central Asian Survey, 2014Thieves-in-law (Russian, vory-v-zakone; Georgian, k'anonieri kurdebi) are professional criminal leaders invested in practising and perpetuating mafia activities according to a code known as ‘the un...
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Organized Crime and Banks: Assessing the Effects of Anti-Mafia Police Actions on Lending
SSRN Electronic JournalThis study examines how dismantling Mafia-connected firms affects banks' lending practices. Using a unique dataset of 667 such firms and loan-level data from the European Central Bank, our analysis shows that anti-Mafia operations precede an increase in bank loans to businesses that operate in areas that are directly affected by these actions ...
Buchetti, Bruno +4 more
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The Anti-Mafia movement in Milan
2014Increasingly complicit politicians, businnesmen, and professionals have allowed the 'Ndrangheta to conquer significant sections of the market economy in Milan. But the growing culture of anti-mafia solidarity among Milan's students has fostered short- and long-term campaigns under the Pisapia ...
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Anti‐Mafia Police Actions, Criminal Firms, and Peer Firm Tax Avoidance
Journal of Accounting Research, 2023Michele Fabrizi, Antonio Parbonetti
exaly
2004
This contribution focuses on Italian policies that have been envisaged and implemented to combat, prevent or contain mafia-type organised crime.1 After having shown that a proper analysis of anti-mafia policies is strangely lacking (section 2), policies directly addressing the mafia are dealt with, hinting at the norms concerning specific criminal ...
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This contribution focuses on Italian policies that have been envisaged and implemented to combat, prevent or contain mafia-type organised crime.1 After having shown that a proper analysis of anti-mafia policies is strangely lacking (section 2), policies directly addressing the mafia are dealt with, hinting at the norms concerning specific criminal ...
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Unidentified Narrative Objects: The Anti-Mafia and No-Global Films as Transmedia Adaptations
2018The molecular revolution brought by local free radios in the late 1970s is considered as an incubation for anti-Mafia and No-global movements of the early 2000s. An overview of broadcasting experiments against the state monopolistic system is followed by an analysis of One Hundred Steps and Working Slowly, and the adaptation by Garrone of Saviano’s ...
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2019
Since the entry into force of the Schengen Treaty, transnational crime has risen to unprecedented levels, taking advantage of free movement across Europe. Against this scenario, great attention is being paid to Italian Anti-Mafia legislation (with specific reference to Article 416-bis) as a possible guideline to follow across Europe (de Magistris, 2012,
Caliendo, Giuditta +1 more
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Since the entry into force of the Schengen Treaty, transnational crime has risen to unprecedented levels, taking advantage of free movement across Europe. Against this scenario, great attention is being paid to Italian Anti-Mafia legislation (with specific reference to Article 416-bis) as a possible guideline to follow across Europe (de Magistris, 2012,
Caliendo, Giuditta +1 more
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Effects of the new anti-mafia law on the proceeds of crime and on the Italian economy.
Bulletin on narcotics, 1985In 1982, the Italian authorities enacted a new law against the mafia conspiracy, which provided for the seizure and confiscation of property illegally acquired by criminals and their associates. This law is intended to strike at the accumulation of wealth of the mafiosi, which chiefly motivates their criminal activity.
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