Economic crime is, by definition, crime committed to gain profit
within an otherwise legitimate business. Examples are illegal
pollution, brand name infringement and tax evasion. The victims of
such crimes may be private citizens, businesses and the state. The
leading authors in this vital new book survey recent advances in
the study of economic crime from a variety of disciplinary
perspectives. The key areas examined are: * the economics of
corporate crime * enforcing regulation * law and economics of
environmental crime * corporate fraud and tax evasion * the history
of economic crime This important volume will be of interest to
scholars and policymakers involved in examining and regulating
economic crime in both developed and developing countries.
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