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When Crime Tears Communities Apart: Social Capital and Organised Crime. (2023). Calamunci, Francesca ; Frattini, Federico Fabio.
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  48. Firms and Labor in Times of Violence: Evidence from the Mexican Drug War. (2020). Utar, Hale.
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  50. The Credibility Revolution in the Empirical Analysis of Crime. (). Pinotti, Paolo.
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