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Narconomics: How To Run a Drug Cartel

Hardback

Main Details

Title Narconomics: How To Run a Drug Cartel
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tom Wainwright
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 162
Category/GenreMicroeconomics
Political economy
Economic systems and structures
ISBN/Barcode 9781785030406
ClassificationsDewey:363.45
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Ebury Press
Publication Date 25 February 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Everything drug cartels do to survive and prosper they've learnt from big business - brand value and franchising from McDonald's, supply chain management from Walmart, diversification from Coca-Cola. Whether it's human resourcing, R&D, corporate social responsibility, off-shoring, problems with e-commerce or troublesome changes in legislation, the drug lords face the same strategic concerns companies like Ryanair or Apple. So when the drug cartels start to think like big business, the only way to understand them is using economics. In Narconomics, Tom Wainwright meets everyone from coca farmers in secret Andean locations, deluded heads of state in presidential palaces, journalists with a price on their head, gang leaders who run their empires from dangerous prisons and teenage hitmen on city streets - all in search of the economic truth.

Author Biography

Tom Wainwright is the Britain editor of The Economist. Until 2013 he was the newspaper's Mexico City correspondent, covering Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, as well as parts of South America and the United States border region. Before moving to Mexico in early 2010 he covered crime and social affairs for the Britain section of The Economist. He has a first-class degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University.

Reviews

"An economics manual for the Breaking Bad generation... a fascinating account." * The Times * "One of the pithiest and most persuasive arguments for drug law reform I have ever read." -- Misha Glenny * New York Times * "A lively and engaging book." * Wall Street Journal * "Great fun... He reveals how drug barons run their illegal multi-billion dollar global businesses in much the same way as Fortune 500 chief executives." * Sunday Times * "Superb. One of the most original and smart takes I have read on the drugs world." -- Moises Naim, author of 'Illicit'