This is how Mexican drug cartels make billions selling drugsEames YatesAmanda Macias
A large number of buyers and sellers exist in a perfectly competitive market. The sellers are small firms rather than largecorporationsthat are capable of controlling prices through supply adjustments. They sell products with minimal differences in capabilities, features, and pricing. This ensures that...
Briefing: How Mexico is waging war on drug cartels B Leyva 被引量: 1发表: 2009年 Rethinking insurgency: criminality, spirituality, and societal warfare in the Americas Bunker, ed., Criminal Insurgencies in Mexico and the Americas: The Gangs and Cartels Wage War, London, UK: Routledge, 2013,...
Several drug cartels fight each other for territory, with the goal of controlling as many trafficking corridors to the United States as possible. The drug war, not to be confused with the war on drugs in which governments try to stop the drug trafficking organizations, has been going on for...
In the runup to the Wall Street crash of 1929, Wall Street banks formed “pools,” which were actually cartels to drive a bull run or a bear raid in a particular stock. There is a striking similarity between the pools of the late 1920s and what was h...
How Drug Cartels Try to Corrupt Federal EmployeesPeters, Katherine McIntireExecutive, Government
EX-DEA AGENT: How I got Mexican drug cartels to trust meEames Yates
The Mexico massacre of 72 migrants reveals how stronger police enforcement in the Mexico drug war is pushing criminal gangs into side businesses such as extortion, kidnapping, and human trafficking.Mexico Massacre: How the Drug War Is Pushing Cartels into Human Trafficking...
The nations of Central America are facing a threat to both their public's safety and to their political stability due to drug trafficking, violence and corruption; Mexico is no exception. Mexico is a nation that has suffered in the grips of the drug lords who rule over their cartels with ...
This wave of violence is eerily reminiscent of the carnage that plagued Colombia 20 years ago, and it is getting Washington's attention. Mexico is in the throes of a battle against powerful drug cartels, the outcome of which will determine who controls the country's law enforcement, judicial,...