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Infiltration of the legal economy by criminal organizations (OCGs) is potentially significant, though how pervasive remains uncertain. Beyond the volume, the motives driving infiltration are of serious policy concern. We introduce a conceptual framework to differentiate between OCGs' motives for...
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Infiltration of the legal economy by criminal organizations (OCGs) is potentially significant, though how pervasive remains uncertain. Beyond the volume, the motives driving infiltration are of serious policy concern. We introduce a conceptual framework to differentiate between OCGs’ motives...
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We use survey data to study American households' propensity to default when the value of their mortgage exceeds the value of their house even if they can afford to pay their mortgage (strategic default). We find that 26% of the existing defaults are strategic. We also find that no household...
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's conjecture that today marked differences in social capital between the North and South of Italy were due to the culture of … independence fostered by the free city-states experience in the North of Italy at the turn of the first millennium. We show that …
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’s conjecture that today marked differences in social capital between the North and South of Italy were due to the culture of … independence fostered by the free city-states experience in the North of Italy at the turn of the first millennium. We show that …
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This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that all the difficulties this concept has encountered in economics are due to a vague and excessively broad definition. For this reason, we restrict social capital to the set of values and beliefs...
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This chapter reviews the recent debate about the role of social capital in economics. We argue that all the difficulties this concept has encountered in economics are due to a vague and excessively broad definition. For this reason, we restrict social capital to the set of values and beliefs...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008468690
's conjecture that today marked differences in social capital between the North and South of Italy were due to the culture of … independence fostered by the free city-states experience in the North of Italy at the turn of the first millennium. We show that …
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