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Policing: An International Journal
Purpose This study builds on the extant research of the authors on illegal rural enterprise (IRE). However, instead of taking a single or micro case approach within specific sections of the farming and food industries we examine the concept holistically from a macro case perspective.
Robert Smith, Gerard McElwee
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Purpose This study builds on the extant research of the authors on illegal rural enterprise (IRE). However, instead of taking a single or micro case approach within specific sections of the farming and food industries we examine the concept holistically from a macro case perspective.
Robert Smith, Gerard McElwee
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Exploring Criminal and Illegal Enterprise: New Perspectives on Research, Policy & Practice
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II Ethnicity, Illegal Enterprises and Upward Mobility
MISSING-VALUE MISSING-VALUE
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Is there No Place for Culture in a Sociology of Legal and Illegal Enterprise?
Jeffery T. Ulmer, Darrell Steffensmeier
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Robert Smith
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022
This paper mainly studies the impact of environmental protection tax (EPT) on the illegal emission behaviors of heavy polluting enterprises. Based on the real-time data from the nearest air monitoring points, this paper calculates the day-night difference of PM2.5 to measure whether there are illegal emission behaviors.
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This paper mainly studies the impact of environmental protection tax (EPT) on the illegal emission behaviors of heavy polluting enterprises. Based on the real-time data from the nearest air monitoring points, this paper calculates the day-night difference of PM2.5 to measure whether there are illegal emission behaviors.
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Ethnic entrepreneurship: the myths of informal and illegal enterprises in the UK
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development, 2013This study, based on lived experiences of a sample of Nigerian entrepreneurs in the UK, provides an insight into why ethnic minority entrepreneurs work and feel justified in working outside the formal/legal structures regulated by government. It contributes an understanding of ethnic entrepreneurship at the periphery or grey zones of the market economy.
Sanya Ojo +2 more
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