Gangs of Medellín: How Organized Crime is Organized (BFI Friedman Forum)

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Add to Calendar 2020-01-10 12:00:00 2020-01-10 13:00:00 Gangs of Medellín: How Organized Crime is Organized (BFI Friedman Forum) Event details: https://www.law.uchicago.edu/events/gangs-medellin-how-organized-crime-organized-bfi-friedman-forum Saieh Hall for Economics, Rm 021 Chicago - US University of Chicago Law School blog@law.uchicago.edu America/Chicago public

Saieh Hall for Economics, Rm 021
5757 S. University
Chicago, IL 60637
United States

Open to the public

BFI will host Chris Blattman, Ramalee E. Pearson Professor of Global Conflict Studies, Harris School of Public Policy, and Co-Director of BFI’s Development Economics Initiative, for a Friedman Forum lecture on the Gangs of Medellín, exploring the industrial organization and political economy of organized crime. The Friedman Forum series offers students an opportunity for informal discussions with prominent economists.

Criminal organizations are clandestine, and we know little about the market structure, competition, performance management, labor markets, community relations, or governance of these firms. Leveraging 3 years of data collection in Medellín, Colombia, including repeated interviews with senior and middle-ranking members of gangs and mafias, and city-wide representative surveys and administrative data, Prof. Blattman’s research sheds new light on the ways organized crime functions both within organizations and as a governing force in the larger community.