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Fake Goods, Real money: The Counterfeiting Business and its Financial Management
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Fake Goods, Real money: The Counterfeiting Business and its Financial Management

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This is the first account of the financial management of the trade in counterfeit goods. Written by experts in a wide range of fields, it examines the financial and business structures and considers how the internet and e-commerce present financial opportunities for counterfeiters, exploring how these processes interact with the trade in counterfeit products.

The authors explore ‘organised crime’ and mutating criminal markets, digital technologies and their criminological and sociological implications, and cultural values and practices. Engaging with practitioner communities working at local, national and international levels including National Trading Standards, the book will make a significant contribution to our understanding of these timely issues

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2018
Pages
88
ISBN
9781447346968

This is the first account of the financial management of the trade in counterfeit goods. Written by experts in a wide range of fields, it examines the financial and business structures and considers how the internet and e-commerce present financial opportunities for counterfeiters, exploring how these processes interact with the trade in counterfeit products.

The authors explore ‘organised crime’ and mutating criminal markets, digital technologies and their criminological and sociological implications, and cultural values and practices. Engaging with practitioner communities working at local, national and international levels including National Trading Standards, the book will make a significant contribution to our understanding of these timely issues

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 2018
Pages
88
ISBN
9781447346968