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Las economías perversas del crimen organizado [Perverse economies organized crime]

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Author(s)
Miranda, Boris
Keywords
Amazon basin
perverse economies
mining
drug trafficking
trafficking
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Political ethics
Economic ethics
Ethics of economic systems
Environmental ethics
Resources ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/157489
Abstract
"El auge de los precios de las materias primas ha alentado la minería en América Latina y, dentro de ella, la minería ilegal. Esto ha conllevado una articulación de este negocio con otras redes delincuenciales, como el narcotráfico y la trata de personas. En regiones de la cuenca amazónica, la minería ilegal –como ocurre en muchas regiones con el narcotráfico– toma ventaja y rediseña espacios geográficos para sus fines. No obstante, continúa captando menos atención política y mediática que el tráfico de drogas o el contrabando."
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2016
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Article
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