Under the Radar Screen: Corruption, the Hidden Market, and Inequities

March 2, 2002

 

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Panelists:

Jack Blum
Former Senior Investigator, U.S. Senate (where he was the principal investigator of the B.C.C.I. scandal, General Noriega's drug trafficking, and Lockheed overseas bribes, among other cases); Partner, Lobel, Novins and Lamont

Kimberly Ann Elliott
Fellow, Institute for International Economics; co-author, Economic Sanctions Reconsidered; Can Labor Standards Rise Under Globalization; Corruption and the Global Economy; "Does 'Deep' Integration Imply a Role for Labor Standards?"

Jayne Ifekwunigwe
Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, University of East London, UK; Author, Scattered Belongings, Cultural Paradoxes of 'Race', Nation and Gender; her research interests include Gendered African Diaspora(s) in the Global Age

Nikos Passas
Professor, Temple University Law School; Author, Global Anomie, Dysnomie, and Economic Crime: Hidden Consequences of Neoliberalism and Globalization in Russia and around the World; Editor, It's Legal But It Ain't Right: Highly Capitalized Anti-Social Activities, from EPIIC's 1999 workshop