Despite growing interest in organized crime’s infiltration of the legal economy, research to date has paid little attention to the investments of criminal organizations in real estate. Using data on confiscated assets in 8,092 Italian municipalities between 2000 and 2012, this paper aims to remedy this lack of knowledge. Applying a risk–reward approach, based on the rational choice perspective, the analysis highlights what drives Italian mafia groups’ investments in the real estate sector. The results obtained support the validity of the rational choice perspective by showing how criminal organizations weigh risks and rewards in their decisions to invest in real estate
The paper analyses the impact of a preventive measure aimed at fighting the criminal organizations’ ...
Mafia homicides are usually committed for retaliation, economic profit, or rivalry among groups. The...
In an effort to tackle organised crime, the Italian State implements a policy stipulating that prope...
Despite growing interest in organized crime\u2019s infiltration of the legal economy, research to da...
Despite growing interest in organized crime’s infiltration of the legal economy, research to date ha...
UK remains a ‘hot spot’ for investment by Italian and Russian organised crime groups in the real est...
This article uses empirical data from the Dutch Organized Crime Monitor to give empirical insight in...
The chapter carries out an analysis of approximatively 2,000 firms confiscated from mafia organised ...
Abstract. The paper estimates the effects of organized crime on FDI inflows in 103 Italian provinces...
Using a sample of almost 7000 Italian municipalities from 2002 to 2019, we investigate how the remov...
This paper presents the main results of the project ‘I beni sequestrati alle organizzazioni criminal...
This paper examines the impact of crime on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in the Italian pr...
We study the investment of organized crime in the legal economy. By using the shock induced on the I...
The aim of this analysis is a preliminary understanding of the firms’ illegal land-use dynamics. Th...
Business support policies are widespread in advanced countries, to foster employment and productivit...
The paper analyses the impact of a preventive measure aimed at fighting the criminal organizations’ ...
Mafia homicides are usually committed for retaliation, economic profit, or rivalry among groups. The...
In an effort to tackle organised crime, the Italian State implements a policy stipulating that prope...
Despite growing interest in organized crime\u2019s infiltration of the legal economy, research to da...
Despite growing interest in organized crime’s infiltration of the legal economy, research to date ha...
UK remains a ‘hot spot’ for investment by Italian and Russian organised crime groups in the real est...
This article uses empirical data from the Dutch Organized Crime Monitor to give empirical insight in...
The chapter carries out an analysis of approximatively 2,000 firms confiscated from mafia organised ...
Abstract. The paper estimates the effects of organized crime on FDI inflows in 103 Italian provinces...
Using a sample of almost 7000 Italian municipalities from 2002 to 2019, we investigate how the remov...
This paper presents the main results of the project ‘I beni sequestrati alle organizzazioni criminal...
This paper examines the impact of crime on foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows in the Italian pr...
We study the investment of organized crime in the legal economy. By using the shock induced on the I...
The aim of this analysis is a preliminary understanding of the firms’ illegal land-use dynamics. Th...
Business support policies are widespread in advanced countries, to foster employment and productivit...
The paper analyses the impact of a preventive measure aimed at fighting the criminal organizations’ ...
Mafia homicides are usually committed for retaliation, economic profit, or rivalry among groups. The...
In an effort to tackle organised crime, the Italian State implements a policy stipulating that prope...