Organized crime satisfies a demand for necessary social services in the absence of effective government institutions. This paper examines the rise of the Sicilian mafia. Using system dynamics, we model this system and test various policies to determine what factors have the greatest impact on mafia power. Based on the experiments, the most effective policies for reducing mafia power are those that decrease the demand for private protection services by reducing the threat of banditry in society, and not those policies that act against the mafia directly. We also examine historical examples of other mafia-type organizations and discover that our findings apply not just to Sicily, but also to other societies including present-day Iraq and Afgh...
This paper contributes to an institutional theory of crime. More specifically, it focuses on the pro...
The chapter summarises some of the research undertaken in the EU project GLODERS which is directed t...
This paper investigates the relationship between mafia and politics by focusing on the market for vo...
Mafia-like organizations are highly dynamic and organized criminal groups characterized by their ext...
Objectives: This study tests whether mafias, as archetypical criminal organizations that exert contr...
Mafia-type organizations generate several distorting effects on the economy. In Italy their presence...
Mafia-type organizations generate several distorting effects on the economy. In Italy their presence...
The Comparison of Organized Crime and the Mafia points out some strategic assets of mafia structures...
With weak law‐enforcement institutions, a positive shock to the value of natural resources may incre...
With weak law-enforcement institutions, a positive shock to the value of natural resources may incre...
With weak law-enforcement institutions, a positive shock to the value of natural resources may incre...
Institutions that are controlled by organized crime are particularly change resistant. Sicilian soci...
Business support policies are widespread in advanced countries, to foster employment and productivit...
This study explains the emergence of the Sicilian mafia in the XIX century as the product of the int...
We study the impact of organized crime on electoral competition. Assuming that the mafia is able to ...
This paper contributes to an institutional theory of crime. More specifically, it focuses on the pro...
The chapter summarises some of the research undertaken in the EU project GLODERS which is directed t...
This paper investigates the relationship between mafia and politics by focusing on the market for vo...
Mafia-like organizations are highly dynamic and organized criminal groups characterized by their ext...
Objectives: This study tests whether mafias, as archetypical criminal organizations that exert contr...
Mafia-type organizations generate several distorting effects on the economy. In Italy their presence...
Mafia-type organizations generate several distorting effects on the economy. In Italy their presence...
The Comparison of Organized Crime and the Mafia points out some strategic assets of mafia structures...
With weak law‐enforcement institutions, a positive shock to the value of natural resources may incre...
With weak law-enforcement institutions, a positive shock to the value of natural resources may incre...
With weak law-enforcement institutions, a positive shock to the value of natural resources may incre...
Institutions that are controlled by organized crime are particularly change resistant. Sicilian soci...
Business support policies are widespread in advanced countries, to foster employment and productivit...
This study explains the emergence of the Sicilian mafia in the XIX century as the product of the int...
We study the impact of organized crime on electoral competition. Assuming that the mafia is able to ...
This paper contributes to an institutional theory of crime. More specifically, it focuses on the pro...
The chapter summarises some of the research undertaken in the EU project GLODERS which is directed t...
This paper investigates the relationship between mafia and politics by focusing on the market for vo...