Latin America has been seen over the years as a violent region. Organized crime has been a major factor contributing to that perception. Crime not only makes daily life more dangerous for citizens of a country, but can even challenge the viability of governments. Crime fighting efforts drain state resources, threaten the delivery of public services, and might have a negative influence on institutional stability and business environment. The purpose of this paper is to extend the empirical framework of Bengoa and Sánchez-Robles (2002) to cover the relationship between organized crime, foreign direct investment (FDI) and growth. Although the relationship between organized crime and FDI is not widely discussed in the literature, it can be arg...
Organized crime is a disincentive for investment and business activity. We use murders as a proxy fo...
The objective of this article is to examine the complexities of economic and social change from a gl...
This article aims to explain, not so much the existence of organized crime and violence in Latin Ame...
In this article, we explore how crime and institutions affect the flow of capital in the form of for...
How does organized crime affect foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries? Some resear...
Investment is a key determinant of economic growth. This relationship underpins the growth diagnosti...
This article looks at the impact of violent crime on FDI into Latin America and the Caribbean during...
This paper analyses the repercussions of the high level of criminal violence in Latin America on the...
This paper examines the effect of different crimes on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into t...
Organized crime is a disincentive for investment and business activity. We use murders as a proxy fo...
We thank Editor Massaki Kotabe and two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions. In ad...
The objective of this article is to examine the complexities of economic and social change from a gl...
We thank Editor Massaki Kotabe and two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions. In ad...
27 páginasLa presente investigación tiene como objetivo encontrar si existe alguna relación signific...
Summary: This paper analyses the repercussions of the high level of criminal violence in Latin Ameri...
Organized crime is a disincentive for investment and business activity. We use murders as a proxy fo...
The objective of this article is to examine the complexities of economic and social change from a gl...
This article aims to explain, not so much the existence of organized crime and violence in Latin Ame...
In this article, we explore how crime and institutions affect the flow of capital in the form of for...
How does organized crime affect foreign direct investment (FDI) in developing countries? Some resear...
Investment is a key determinant of economic growth. This relationship underpins the growth diagnosti...
This article looks at the impact of violent crime on FDI into Latin America and the Caribbean during...
This paper analyses the repercussions of the high level of criminal violence in Latin America on the...
This paper examines the effect of different crimes on Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows into t...
Organized crime is a disincentive for investment and business activity. We use murders as a proxy fo...
We thank Editor Massaki Kotabe and two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions. In ad...
The objective of this article is to examine the complexities of economic and social change from a gl...
We thank Editor Massaki Kotabe and two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions. In ad...
27 páginasLa presente investigación tiene como objetivo encontrar si existe alguna relación signific...
Summary: This paper analyses the repercussions of the high level of criminal violence in Latin Ameri...
Organized crime is a disincentive for investment and business activity. We use murders as a proxy fo...
The objective of this article is to examine the complexities of economic and social change from a gl...
This article aims to explain, not so much the existence of organized crime and violence in Latin Ame...