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Prikkels zijn belangrijk, uitgave Mexicaanse kartels
But the cartel’s interests may prove just as important to security as government efforts, according to a dozen local and state officials and security experts. The CJNG has much to gain from the regional economic boost of a successful tournament in Guadalajara — akin to its administrative headquarters — and much to lose from drawing […] The post Incentives matter, Mexican cartel edition appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Anti-Gnostic. Yes, the “stationary bandit” . by D...
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Marginal Revolution (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
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Relying on cartels for stability undermines government authority and sets a dangerous precedent for law enforcement in Mexico.
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Investing in legitimate economic opportunities can reduce cartel influence by providing communities with alternatives to cartel-led economies.
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The focus on cartel incentives detracts from addressing the root causes of violence, such as poverty and corruption, which need urgent attention.
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The economic incentives provided by events in Guadalajara can lead cartels to prioritize stability over violence, benefiting local communities.
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While cartels may have economic interests, their violent history suggests that any stability is tenuous and not a sustainable solution.
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