Waste management and disposal are influenced by socio-economic, institutional and policy factors that possess idiosyncratic features in regional settings. The role of organized crime is a largely unexplored factor. Crime organizations such as the mafia are known to collude with local institutions to control waste markets. As a result, legal forms of waste disposal and socially preferable management options are often undermined primarily through an influence on policy enforcement. Given its high regional heterogeneity and local 'waste crises', Italy provides a compelling case for the study of crime's effects on local waste performance. Panel econometric analyses show that sorted collection of recyclable waste and legal forms of waste disposal are lower when the mafia's effect on the actions of local governments is more intense. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

D'Amato, A., Mazzanti, M., Nicolli, F. (2015). Waste and organized crime in regional environments. How waste tariffs and the mafia affect waste management and disposal. RESOURCE AND ENERGY ECONOMICS, 41, 185-201 [10.1016/j.reseneeco.2015.04.003].

Waste and organized crime in regional environments. How waste tariffs and the mafia affect waste management and disposal

D'Amato A.;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Waste management and disposal are influenced by socio-economic, institutional and policy factors that possess idiosyncratic features in regional settings. The role of organized crime is a largely unexplored factor. Crime organizations such as the mafia are known to collude with local institutions to control waste markets. As a result, legal forms of waste disposal and socially preferable management options are often undermined primarily through an influence on policy enforcement. Given its high regional heterogeneity and local 'waste crises', Italy provides a compelling case for the study of crime's effects on local waste performance. Panel econometric analyses show that sorted collection of recyclable waste and legal forms of waste disposal are lower when the mafia's effect on the actions of local governments is more intense. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore SECS-P/02 - POLITICA ECONOMICA
English
Organized crime
Waste management and disposal
Enforcement costs
Decentralized policy
Panel data
Municipal waste
D'Amato, A., Mazzanti, M., Nicolli, F. (2015). Waste and organized crime in regional environments. How waste tariffs and the mafia affect waste management and disposal. RESOURCE AND ENERGY ECONOMICS, 41, 185-201 [10.1016/j.reseneeco.2015.04.003].
D'Amato, A; Mazzanti, M; Nicolli, F
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