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Mexico’s cartels and El Salvador’s maras operate in the same region of the world, dealing the same products, and with the same readiness to resort to violence. Why is it then that in the space of a few years Mexico’s gangsters became so much more violent, while El Salvador’s calmed down? Or, thinking about it like an economist, why did one market see heightened competition and the other collusion?
Narconomics: How To Run a Drug Cartel
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