This paper employs provincial data to study the relationship between several crime typologies, namely murder, robbery, extortion and fraud, and economic output in Italy. We employ a spatial econometric approach where the spatial proximity is defined by a measure of physical distance between locations, in order to take into account possible spill-over effects. The results of the spatial estimation suggest that criminal activities, namely murder and robbery, exhibit a negative impact on Italian gross domestic product while fraud and total crime do not affect economic output and that there are beneficial spill-overs from neighbouring provinces
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This paper employs provincial data to study the relationship between several crime typologies, namel...
For a long time social sciences scholars from different fields have devoted their attention to ident...
For a long time social sciences scholars from different fields have devoted their attention to ident...
Since long time social sciences have focused their attention on the causes of crime activities and t...
Italy represents an interesting case study for an empirical analysis of the impact of crime on econo...
This paper employs an Autoregressive Distributed Lags approach to investigate how a set of economic ...
International audienceThis paper aims at assessing the causal and temporal relationships between cri...
Criminal activity acts like a tax on the entire economy: it discourages domestic and foreign direct ...
Many studies analyze the economics of crime and the relationship between the motives and the illegi...
Criminal activity acts like a tax on the entire economy: it discourages domestic and foreign direct ...
This paper examines the effect of tax evasion on criminal activities in Italy. Specifically, we cons...
Building on standard growth-theory models, this paper provides an empirical investigation of the eff...
This paper aims at assessing how offenders allocate their effort amongst several types of crime. Spe...
This paper offers a review of the effects of organized crime on regional economic development, with ...
This paper analyses the linkage between tourism and crime with a particular focus on the distortions...
This paper employs provincial data to study the relationship between several crime typologies, namel...
For a long time social sciences scholars from different fields have devoted their attention to ident...
For a long time social sciences scholars from different fields have devoted their attention to ident...
Since long time social sciences have focused their attention on the causes of crime activities and t...
Italy represents an interesting case study for an empirical analysis of the impact of crime on econo...
This paper employs an Autoregressive Distributed Lags approach to investigate how a set of economic ...
International audienceThis paper aims at assessing the causal and temporal relationships between cri...
Criminal activity acts like a tax on the entire economy: it discourages domestic and foreign direct ...
Many studies analyze the economics of crime and the relationship between the motives and the illegi...
Criminal activity acts like a tax on the entire economy: it discourages domestic and foreign direct ...
This paper examines the effect of tax evasion on criminal activities in Italy. Specifically, we cons...
Building on standard growth-theory models, this paper provides an empirical investigation of the eff...
This paper aims at assessing how offenders allocate their effort amongst several types of crime. Spe...
This paper offers a review of the effects of organized crime on regional economic development, with ...
This paper analyses the linkage between tourism and crime with a particular focus on the distortions...