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Using a panel data set, we examine the factors that favor the occurrence of foreign organized
crime and its cooperation with domestic organizations in Italy. By means of an OLS
regression model, we find that foreigners act independently in regions with bigger migrant
network and low criminal market concentration. Cooperation is again negatively affected
by market concentration and appears to positively related to the ratio of immigrant population.
A variety of checks show the robustness of our outcome.
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Organized crime
