Homicide rates are closely linked to the form of political economy that runs a nation, according to a new study. Researchers claim that homicide rates are significantly higher in nations in neo-liberal politics where free market forces are allowed free rein, such as the USA, but are significantly lower in nations governed by social-democratic policies which still characterize most Western European nations.
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A Tale Of Two Capitalisms: Research Into Homicide Rates And The Link To Political Economies
September 4, 2009 by NewsBot