Chile is still in time to understand something that Italy learned by paying a huge cost: fighting organized crime is not only a security policy. It is also a policy of competition, productivity and growth. Last week, the Confederation of Production and Trade (CPC) presented its study on illicit economies in Chile. The figures measure a phenomenon that for too long we have seen as a sum of crimes: drug trafficking, smuggling, illegal trade, extor…
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Chile is still in time to understand something that Italy learned by paying a huge cost: fighting organized crime is not only a security policy. It is also a policy of competition, productivity and growth. Last week, the Confederation of Production and Trade (CPC) presented its study on illicit economies in Chile. The figures measure a phenomenon that for too long we have seen as a sum of crimes: drug trafficking, smuggling, illegal trade, extor…