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Tom Naylor is full professor in the Department of Economics and is an associate member in the McGill School of Environment. His research concerns international black markets, smuggling (particularly of arms, drugs, wildlife and art-works), money laundering, environmental crime, and, more recently "terrorist financing." He consults for and lectures to government agencies involved in tax and criminal justice enforcement issues, and to forensic accounting firms involved in investigating financial fraud. His published work appears regularly in, among other journals, Crime, Law and Social Change, of which he is a senior editor. He is the author of ten books of which the best known are: Hot Money and the Politics of Debt; Economic Warfare: Sanctions, Embargo Busting and State-Sponsored Crime; Wages of Crime: Black Markets, Illegal Finance and the Underworld Economy; and, most recently, Satanic Purses: Money, Myth and Misinformation in the War on Terror.

Department of Economics
McGill University
Leacock Building, Rm 537, 855 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T7
Tel.: 514-398-4828
thomas.naylor@mcgill.ca
http://people.mcgill.ca/thomas.naylor/


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