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Cigarette industry 1 DOJ 1 Discrete choice models 1 Economic Growth 1 Organized Crime 1 RICO 1 Racketeering 1 lawsuit 1 racketeering 1
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Battisti, Michele 1 Gottlieb, Mark 1 Guardino, Sara D. 1 Lavezzi, Andrea Mario 1 Masserini, Lucio 1 Pratesi, Monica 1 Sweda, Edward Jr. 1
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Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC San Francisco 1 Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza (DEF), Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli (LUISS) 1
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University of California at San Francisco, Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education 1 Working Papers LuissLab 1
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Resisting to the Extortion Racket: an Empirical Analysis
Battisti, Michele; Lavezzi, Andrea Mario; Masserini, Lucio - Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza (DEF), Libera … - 2014
In this paper we perform a statistical evaluation of whether it is worthwhile, in economic terms, to resist to extortion demands by the maa, from the point of view of rms operating in an area dominated by criminal organizations. We use a unique collected and matched database on rm...
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The United States Government’s Racketeering Lawsuit against the Cigarette Industry
Gottlieb, Mark; Sweda, Edward Jr.; Guardino, Sara D. - Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education, UC … - 2004
Abstract Cigarettes manufactured by fewer than half a dozen domestic companies cause approximately 440,000 deaths and $155 billion in medical and lost productivity costs each year in the United States. Despite this toll, Congress has not authorized the United States Food and Drug Administration...
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