Money laundering – ‘You don’t see it, until you understand it’: rethinking the stages of the money laundering process to make enforcement more effective
Although the practice of disguising the illicit origins of money dates back thousands of years, the concept of money laundering as a multidisciplinary topic with social, economic, political and regulatory implications has only gained prominence since the 1980s. This groundbreaking volume offers original, state-of-the-art research on the current money laundering debate and provides insightful predictions and recommendations for future developments in the field.
Authors: | Koningsveld, Jan van |
---|---|
Published in: | |
Subject: | Economics and Finance | Law - Academic | Politics and Public Policy |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by subject
-
A Primer for Benefit–Cost Analysis
Jr, Richard O. Zerbe,
-
Punishment and Economic Behaviour
Daniel J. D’Amico,
-
Chauffour, Jean-Pierre,
- More ...
Similar items by person