2011
DOI: 10.4000/etnografica.840
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The ambivalent relation between state and illegal actors: piracy retail in Mexico

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“…According to Aguiar, the 'political economy of corruption' that accompanies such activities undermines political authority and legitimacy, and therefore piracy contributes to a normalization of corruption. 21 On the other hand, high rates of media piracy in some emerging economies occur because the price for licit media is set too high to be affordable to most people.…”
Section: Limitations Of Piracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Aguiar, the 'political economy of corruption' that accompanies such activities undermines political authority and legitimacy, and therefore piracy contributes to a normalization of corruption. 21 On the other hand, high rates of media piracy in some emerging economies occur because the price for licit media is set too high to be affordable to most people.…”
Section: Limitations Of Piracymentioning
confidence: 99%