Underworld Business Models
Amelia Scott
Sachbuch / Gesellschaft
Beschreibung
Underworld Business Models offers a compelling exploration of the economics driving criminal organizations, arguing that these entities operate with a surprising degree of rational economic behavior. By applying financial analysis and market studies, the book reveals how illicit enterprises function not just as societal problems, but as sophisticated systems responding to market forces. One intriguing insight is the application of microeconomic principles, such as supply and demand, to understand activities like drug trafficking and arms smuggling.
Furthermore, the book details the complex financial engineering used for money laundering, demonstrating how illicit funds are moved and concealed within the global economy. The book progresses from basic economic principles to specific criminal activities, analyzing their unique supply chains and competitive dynamics. It then examines the financial mechanisms used to legitimize illicit proceeds, before culminating in the analysis of various organizational structures of criminal enterprises, from hierarchical to decentralized networks.
Ultimately, this approach provides a fresh perspective on organized crime, highlighting its vulnerabilities and informing strategies for law enforcement and policymakers.
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