The aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti-ML regulation, based on a prudent estimation of the economic value of worldwide money laundering. Using the multiplier model of the relationship between criminal markets revenues and money laundering activities and data for 2004, the value of money laundering is equal to US$1.2 trillion (2.7% of the world GDP), while the maximum theoretical benefit in combating money laundering using financial regulation – in a steady state is equal to US$280 billion (0.6% of the world GDP). If the aggregate figures keep to the previous, more conservative estimates, the methodology is the crucial innovation. The estimates are the product of an explicit macro...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of anti-money laundering regulations on growth ...
The paper presents a two period model with two types of money i.e. dirty and cleans (legal) money in...
Regulatory authorities justify their anti-money laundering legislative zeal on the basis that they b...
The aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti...
he aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti-...
The aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti...
Anti-money laundering policy has become a major issue in the Western world, especially in the United...
Conceptual paper Purpose To provide a economic view on the costs and benefits of Anti-Money Launderi...
The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical assessment and outline issues in criminal regul...
Money laundering - bringing illicit proceeds from drugs, fraud and other crime, back into the legal ...
Regulators have been punishing the banks not because of any actual money laundering, but rather beca...
Basically all countries in the world have an anti-money laundering framework in place based on the 4...
This chapter outlines the money laundering and terrorism finance (ML-TF) challenge and present feasi...
The goal of this article is the analysis of the money laundering phenomenon in banking system. There...
Money laundering is a major threat facing governments, which has been more of a negative side effect...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of anti-money laundering regulations on growth ...
The paper presents a two period model with two types of money i.e. dirty and cleans (legal) money in...
Regulatory authorities justify their anti-money laundering legislative zeal on the basis that they b...
The aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti...
he aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti-...
The aim of this article is to offer a simple framework for estimating the benefits and costs of anti...
Anti-money laundering policy has become a major issue in the Western world, especially in the United...
Conceptual paper Purpose To provide a economic view on the costs and benefits of Anti-Money Launderi...
The purpose of this paper is to present an empirical assessment and outline issues in criminal regul...
Money laundering - bringing illicit proceeds from drugs, fraud and other crime, back into the legal ...
Regulators have been punishing the banks not because of any actual money laundering, but rather beca...
Basically all countries in the world have an anti-money laundering framework in place based on the 4...
This chapter outlines the money laundering and terrorism finance (ML-TF) challenge and present feasi...
The goal of this article is the analysis of the money laundering phenomenon in banking system. There...
Money laundering is a major threat facing governments, which has been more of a negative side effect...
This paper provides empirical evidence on the impact of anti-money laundering regulations on growth ...
The paper presents a two period model with two types of money i.e. dirty and cleans (legal) money in...
Regulatory authorities justify their anti-money laundering legislative zeal on the basis that they b...