The paper investigates the link between organized crime and municipal solid waste management costs. Using a panel dataset of 7069 Italian municipalities in the 2015-19 period, we find that organized crime operating in the environmental sector is associated with an increase in waste management costs. The effect of organized crime is stronger in macro-regions where organized crime is historically rooted. These results are established after controlling for municipality fixed effects as well as national and regional trends in the total cost of service delivery. This paper contributes to a deeper understanding of local service costs and provides implications for policymakers
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In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
The existing literature identifies different indicators to construct organized crime indic...
Waste management and disposal are influenced by socio-economic, institutional and policy factors tha...
This article examines the drivers of waste crime using a panel dataset at the provincial level in It...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
Business support policies are widespread in advanced countries, to foster employment and productivit...
This study analyzes the association between the environmental performance of waste management and oc...
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Though causing water and soil contamination and serious threats to the natural environment and human...
What is the impact of collusion between members of criminal organizations and politicians on local p...
This paper offers a review of the effects of organized crime on regional economic development, with ...
The presence of organized crime strongly affects sustainable waste management in Italy. In particula...
This paper studies organized crime in three regions, the Veneto in Northern Italy, Liverpool in Engl...
This paper investigates the factors affecting Italian provinces’ separate collection rates from 2007...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, empirically, what components of public spending imply a dec...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
The existing literature identifies different indicators to construct organized crime indic...
Waste management and disposal are influenced by socio-economic, institutional and policy factors tha...
This article examines the drivers of waste crime using a panel dataset at the provincial level in It...
The current waste crisis in Italy is the most recent evidence that criminal organisations can impact...
Business support policies are widespread in advanced countries, to foster employment and productivit...
This study analyzes the association between the environmental performance of waste management and oc...
This paper explores the link between accountability, corruption and efficiency in the context of the...
Though causing water and soil contamination and serious threats to the natural environment and human...
What is the impact of collusion between members of criminal organizations and politicians on local p...
This paper offers a review of the effects of organized crime on regional economic development, with ...
The presence of organized crime strongly affects sustainable waste management in Italy. In particula...
This paper studies organized crime in three regions, the Veneto in Northern Italy, Liverpool in Engl...
This paper investigates the factors affecting Italian provinces’ separate collection rates from 2007...
The aim of this paper is to investigate, empirically, what components of public spending imply a dec...
In this paper, the complexities of government intervention design in the waste realm are addressed. ...
The existing literature identifies different indicators to construct organized crime indic...