Freakonomics of the Cartel

ebook The hidden economics of Gangs, Cartels and Corruption

By Orestes Tzortzis

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From mafia dons and cartel warlords to oybercriminal syndicates and dark web markets, Freakonomics of the Cartel puli back the curtain on the invisible systems that govern the criminal un-derworld. This isn't fiction. It's real-world strategy, structure, and psychology - the tactics used by modern gangs, cartels, and organized networks to survive, thrive, and often outmaneuver gov-ernments.

Based on true cases, investigative research, and insider met-hodology, this book explores the machinery of organized crime - how they buiid empires, enforce loyalty, move billions, disappear without a trace, and weaponize silence.

If you've ever wanted to understand howthe world's most dangerous organizations operate — and why we often let them — this is your field manual.

Freakonomics of the Cartel