Money laundering and its regulation

Alberto Chong, Florencio Lopez-De-Silanes

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Abstract

The recent wave of terrorist attacks has increased the attention to money laundering activities, and the role played by the regulatory frameworks controlling feeder activities. We investigate empirically the determinants of money laundering and its regulation in close to 100 countries. We use various methodologies to put together a cross-country dataset on proxies for money laundering and construct specific money laundering regulation indices based on specific laws and their enforcement. Results show that tougher money laundering regulation, particularly those that criminalize feeding activities and improve disclosure, are linked to lower levels of money laundering across countries. The relevance of historical factors in explaining the variation of money laundering regulation across countries sheds light on the theories of institutions and provides room for further action, particularly in the areas of the law that reduce the burden of proof, increase the liability of intermediaries and improve disclosure.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)78-123
Number of pages46
JournalEconomics and Politics
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2015
Externally publishedYes

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