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The Economics of Crime and Money Laundering: Does Anti-Money Laundering Policy Reduce Crime?
J. Ferwerda
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Anti-money Laundering
100%
Economic Crime
100%
Criminal
66%
International Cooperation
66%
Policy Area
66%
Crime Rate
66%
United States
33%
Western World
33%
Role of Law
33%
Law-and-economics
33%
World Bank
33%
Institutional Framework
33%
Illegal Behavior
33%
Mutual Evaluation Reports
33%
Criminalization
33%
Predicate Crimes
33%
Mundlak
33%
Reducing Crime
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics of Crime
100%
Private Sector
50%
International Monetary Fund
50%
Illegal Behavior
50%
International Organization
50%