2022
DOI: 10.1108/jmlc-01-2022-0002
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Developing a laundered funds destination theory: applying the Walker–Unger gravity model to US-based money launderer country preference from 2000 to 2020

Abstract: Purpose Although economists and academics have studied money laundering for several decades, there continues to be gaps in the research due to a lack of reliable data on money laundering activity, and a lack of detailed sources and methods of collection in government-based reporting. The purpose of this study is to apply the Walker-Unger gravity model and examine US-based money launderer preference for the 2000-2020 time frame. This paper then compares those results with previous applications of the model and … Show more

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“…All the factors make a country more attractive for laundering, whereas the fifth variable, Egmont Group Member (EG), reduces the Attractiveness of countries for laundering activities. (Roman et al, 2021) and (Roman & Schaefer, 2022) used the Walker 4 model to check the projecting competency of its independent variables. The objective of this study is to explore the role of Dual nationality (DN), financial system sophistication (FSS), and cryptocurrency (CCLS) in money laundering by improving or further updating the Walker model.…”
Section: The Walker Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All the factors make a country more attractive for laundering, whereas the fifth variable, Egmont Group Member (EG), reduces the Attractiveness of countries for laundering activities. (Roman et al, 2021) and (Roman & Schaefer, 2022) used the Walker 4 model to check the projecting competency of its independent variables. The objective of this study is to explore the role of Dual nationality (DN), financial system sophistication (FSS), and cryptocurrency (CCLS) in money laundering by improving or further updating the Walker model.…”
Section: The Walker Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variables used to compute this dependent variable are the same used as the independent variables in this model. The same variable is used as a dependent variable by (Roman et al, 2021) and (Roman & Schaefer, 2022) to check the predictive capability of the independent variables.…”
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confidence: 99%