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Abstract
The aim of the paper is to analyse the role of the real estate market as a dirty money laundering channel for organized crime in Italy. We contribute to the economic literature on house price determinants, providing for the first time an agent-based model to evaluate the impact of money laundering on the amount and the prices of transactions in the Italian residential real estate market. To this purpose, we collected and processed data from the Real Estate Market Observatory of the Italian Revenue Agency, the Italian National Statistical Institute and the European Central Bank for the period 2006–2020. Then, we enriched the data set including for each province if it is a tourist destination, a university site and the corresponding crime rate. Using AgentPy, we built the model that consists of one agent—that can be a buyer (honest or criminal) and a seller—, banks, the real estate properties, and the environment. Buyers and sellers interact randomly according to the Italian market real estate purchase frequencies. We show a reverse relationship between the crime rate index and the percentage of criminal transaction out of the total. Moreover, the average price is higher for criminal transactions with a growing trend as the number of criminals increases.
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Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination addresses the vibrant and interdisciplinary field of agent-based approaches to economics and social sciences.
It focuses on simulating and synthesizing emergent phenomena and collective behavior in order to understand economic and social systems. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following: markets as complex adaptive systems, multi-agents in economics, artificial markets with heterogeneous agents, financial markets with heterogeneous agents, theory and simulation of agent-based models, adaptive agents with artificial intelligence, interacting particle systems in economics, social and complex networks, econophysics, non-linear economic dynamics, evolutionary games, market mechanisms in distributed computing systems, experimental economics, collective decisions.
Contributions are mostly from economics, physics, computer science and related fields and are typically based on sound theoretical models and supported by experimental validation. Survey papers are also welcome.
Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination is the official journal of the Association of Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents.
Officially cited as: J Econ Interact Coord