New Perspectives on Economic CrimeSjögren,, Göran Skogh Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 jan. 2004 - 168 sidor Economic crime is, by definition, crime committed to gain profit within an otherwise legitimate business. Examples are illegal pollution, brand name infringement and tax evasion. |
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1 Introduction | 1 |
2 The economics of business crime | 5 |
a review | 20 |
do we need the criminal law? | 42 |
5 Law and economics of environmental crime | 57 |
6 Corporate governance and financial distress | 76 |
7 Tax compliance by businesses | 95 |
Swedish and international examples | 127 |
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