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ID083097
Title ProperEconomic structure and vulnerability to organised crime
Other Title Informationevidence from sicily
LanguageENG
AuthorLavezzi, Andrea Mario
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The economic analysis of organised crime suggests that some economic activities are particularly vulnerable to penetration by criminal organisations. This paper provides an analysis of the structure of the Sicilian economy and shows that, when compared with other Italian regions, it is characterised by a disproportionate presence of such activities. In particular, the economy of Sicily appears characterised by: (i) a large dimension of traditional sectors, such as the Construction sector, which also has a strong territorial specificity; (ii) a large presence of small firms; (iii) a low level of technology; (iii) a large public sector. The joint presence of these features creates fertile soil for the typical activities of organised crime, such as extortion and cartel enforcement. Hence, we propose an alternative explanation of the persistence of organised crime with respect to explanations based on cultural and social factors.
`In' analytical NoteGlobal Crime Vol. 9, No.3; Aug 2008: p198-220
Journal SourceGlobal Crime Vol. 9, No.3; Aug 2008: p198-220
Key WordsOrganised Crime ;  Economic Structure ;  Sicilian Mafia ;  Economic Development


 
 
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