Marco Le Moglie is an Associate Professor at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan. He is also affiliated at the Carlo F. Dondena Centre for Research on Social Dynamics and Public Policy and the BAFFI-CAREFIN Centre for Applied Research on International Markets, Banking, Finance and Regulation, both at Bocconi University. He got his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto in 2016. He is an applied micro-economist interested in organized crime, political economy, and more in general public economics. His current research focuses on the investment of the Italian Mafia in the legal economy, on the violent consequences of new and traditional illegal markets, and corruption.

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