9780262016551-0262016559-Illicit Trade and the Global Economy (CESifo Seminar)

Illicit Trade and the Global Economy (CESifo Seminar)

ISBN-13: 9780262016551
ISBN-10: 0262016559
Author: Paul De Grauwe, Claudia Costa Storti
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Hardcover 266 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780262016551
ISBN-10: 0262016559
Author: Paul De Grauwe, Claudia Costa Storti
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Mit Pr
Format: Hardcover 266 pages

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Illicit Trade and the Global Economy (CESifo Seminar) (ISBN-13: 9780262016551 and ISBN-10: 0262016559), written by authors Paul De Grauwe, Claudia Costa Storti, was published by Mit Pr in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Illicit Trade and the Global Economy (CESifo Seminar) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.57.

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Economists explore the relationship between expanding international trade and the parallel growth in illicit trade, including illegal drugs, smuggling, and organized crime.

As international trade has expanded dramatically in the postwar period―an expansion accelerated by the opening of China, Russia, India, and Eastern Europe―illicit international trade has grown in tandem with it. This volume uses the economist's toolkit to examine the economic, political, and social problems resulting from such illicit activities as illegal drug trade, smuggling, and organized crime.

The contributors consider several aspects of the illegal drug market, including the sometimes puzzling relationships among purity, price, and risk; the effect of globalization on the heroin and cocaine markets, examined both through mathematical models and with empirical data from the U.K; the spread of khat, a psychoactive drug imported legally to the U.K. as a vegetable; and the economic effect of the “war on drugs” on producer and consumer countries. Other chapters examine the hidden financial flows of organized crime, patterns of smuggling in international trade, Iran's illicit trading activity, and the impact of mafia-like crime on foreign direct investment in Italy.

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