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Human Trafficking and International Financial Flows 199an import price of US$23,000 per kilogram of cocaine, 30 tons of importedcocaine would yield US$700 million.10. Mexican drug violence is not generated by retail activities, but by the fight forterritorial control, which is a broader notion than routes and gross delivery.11. Alcohol and tobacco are extremely innovative. Products, marketing, and packagingare in permanent evolution.12. The market is less competitive at the distribution level. (Note that distributionover the Web is not the core of the pornographic film industry.)13. We concentrate on human trafficking toward rich countries and exclude cases ofservitude in low-income developing countries, forced labor in war zones, andso on.ReferencesAbadinsky, H. 1990. Organized Crime. Chicago: Nelson-Hall Publishers.Abt Associates. 2001. “What America’s Users Spend on Illicit Drugs, 1988–2000.”Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive Office of the President, Washington,DC.Amuedo-Dorantes, C., and S. Pozo. 2005. “On the Use of Differing Money TransmissionMethods by Mexican Immigrants.” International Migration Review 39 (3):554–76.Andreas, P. 2000. Border Games: Policing the U.S.-Mexico Divide. Cornell Studies inPolitical Economy. Ithaca, NY: Cornell <strong>University</strong> Press.Andreas, P., and M. N. J. van der Linden. 2005. “Designing Trafficking Research froma Labour Market Perspective: The ILO Experience.” International Migration 43(1–2): 55–73.Block, A. A., and W. J. Chambliss. 1981. Organizing Crime. New York: Elsevier North-Holland.Buchanan J. 1973. “A Defense of Organized Crime.” In The Economics of Crime andPunishment, ed. S. Rottenberg, 119–32. Washington, DC: American EnterpriseInstitute for Public Policy Research.Buckland, B. S. 2008. “More Than Just Victims: The Truth about Human Trafficking.”Public Policy Research 15 (1): 42–47.Cornelius, W. A., D. FitzGerald, P. Lewin Fischer, and L. Muse Orlinoff, eds. 2010.Mexican Migration and the US Economic Crisis: A Transnational Perspective. LaJolla, CA: Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, <strong>University</strong> of California–San Diego.Cressey, D. R. 1969. Theft of the Nation: The Structure and Operations of OrganizedCrime in America. With an introduction by J. Finckenauer. New York: Harper-Collins.

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