Foreign exploration of immature markets and incidence of money laundering

IF 1.1 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Money Laundering Control Pub Date : 2023-01-26 DOI:10.1108/jmlc-10-2022-0153
Nadia Hanif, Anam Javaid, Noman Arshed, A. Rafay
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Purpose Money laundering (ML) is the process used to convert the proceeds of crimes into lawful form. This global problem promotes social ills, corruption and organized crimes. Various instruments are used to counter individual illicit behavior. However, in low-income countries, these regulations are not common because of weak institutions, poor governance and a lack of awareness about the negative consequences of ML. In these countries, multinational corporations take advantage of poor law and order, lower environmental regulations and corruption and shift their domestic operations into foreign countries. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a multiple mediator model to investigate the link between foreign direct investment (FDI), environmental degradation measured as CO2 emissions (CE), exports and ML for 118 countries between 2008 to 2018. Findings Results indicate that FDI promotes exports and CE, leading to illicit financial flows. Originality/value Policymakers should enforce checks on foreign funds flow and adopt illicit flow mitigation measures to minimize ML globally.
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国外对不成熟市场的探索和洗钱的发生率
洗钱(ML)是将犯罪所得转化为合法形式的过程。这一全球性问题助长了社会弊病、腐败和有组织犯罪。各种手段被用来打击个人的非法行为。然而,在低收入国家,由于机构薄弱、治理不善以及对ML的负面后果缺乏认识,这些法规并不常见。在这些国家,跨国公司利用法律和秩序不佳、环境法规较低和腐败的优势,将其国内业务转移到国外。本研究使用多中介模型来调查2008年至2018年间118个国家的外国直接投资(FDI)、以二氧化碳排放(CE)衡量的环境退化、出口和ML之间的联系。研究结果表明,FDI促进出口和对外投资,导致非法资金流动。政策制定者应加强对外国资金流动的检查,并采取减少非法资金流动的措施,以尽量减少全球的非法流动。
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Journal of Money Laundering Control
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