Ill-gotten Money and the Economy: Experiences from Malawi and Namibia (World Bank Studies) - Fatima El Kadiri - Libros - World Bank Publications - 9780821388877 - 11 de octubre de 2011
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Ill-gotten Money and the Economy: Experiences from Malawi and Namibia (World Bank Studies)

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Many developing countries have introduced policies to tackle ill-gotten money over the past years. Perception remains that such moves were more a result of international pressure being exercised than genuine ownership of such an agenda. There is not enough analysis and literature of how an anti-financial crime framework does (or does not) contribute to the development path of developing countries or how best to use these tools in a developing country environment. This study was aimed at initially exploring the effects of ill-gotten money or proceeds of crime and anti-money laundering policies on economic development.

The study focused on two developing countries: Malawi, (a low-income country) and Namibia (an upper-middle-income country). The starting point of this analysis is that anti-money laundering is essentially a tool to address criminal activities - and that, as a result, understanding criminal activities and how proceeds of crime impact development. The purpose of this study was: (i) to provide an initial answer to the question if and how measures to address proceeds of crime contributes to economic development; and (ii) to develop a framework that enable governments in developing countries to analyze the main sources of ill-gotten money and its effects on the economy.

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Publicado 11 de octubre de 2011
ISBN13 9780821388877
Editores World Bank Publications
Páginas 118
Dimensiones 180 × 250 × 10 mm   ·   213 g
Lengua Inglés  

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