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Does commerce promote theft? A quantitative study from Beijing, China
Y. Jiang and N. Zhang
This research conducted by Yutian Jiang and Na Zhang delves into the intriguing dynamics between commerce and theft in Beijing. Through an analysis of criminal verdicts and various data points, it uncovers that Beijing's commerce does not significantly encourage theft, offering a unique perspective within a non-Western context.
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