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the author of Disorganized Crime: The Economics of the Visible Hand.His current research concerns drug markets and the impact of tax evasion on the national income accounts.

Jonathan Rubinstein has been researching racketeering in metropolitan New York for eight years and is now writing a book about racketeering in America.

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Reuter, P., Rubinstein, J. Illegal gambling and organized crime. Society 20, 52–55 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02695007

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