Narconomics: The Business of Cartels
In "Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel," Tom Wainwright argues cartels are increasingly organized along the lines of Fortune 500 companies, complete with human resource, outsourcing, and corporate responsibility functions. With cartels resembling multinationals, might economics and business theory hold the key to their demise?

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Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel (Tom Wainwright)

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Global Shell Games: Criminal Money and Untraceable Shell Companies

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Dan Slater: Wolf Boys: A Journey into the World of a Mexican Drug Cartel

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Luigi Zingales on What's Next for the European Union

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Gangster Warlords: Drug Dollars, Killing Fields and the New Politics of Latin America - Ioan Grillo

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Meet the Former CIA Agent Who Wants to Abolish the CIA

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Game Theory and Negotiation

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Tom Wainwright on Narconomics 2/20/2017

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The Faces Behind Nigeria's Billion Dollar Narco Trade

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The Power and Limits of Economic Warfare

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Chinese brokers launder hundreds of millions for global crime groups | FT Film

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Dirty Gold

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What They Don't Teach in Business School about Entrepreneurship

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A Million Dollars A Month Dealing Cocaine | Vice: I Was A Teenage Felon | True Lives

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Banksters | HSBC: The Money Laundering Scandal

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6 Tips on Being a Successful Entrepreneur | John Mullins | TED

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Al Capone's Bloody Business — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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Shockwaves: The Global Economy in Disarray

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Arming and Funding Cartels | CBS Reports

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