2017
DOI: 10.1108/jmlc-08-2015-0030
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Money laundering and illicit flows from China – the real estate problem

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“…Investing in property is indeed a safe channel to place in legal markets the proceeds of money‐laundering activities. And this appears to be a frequent practice for criminal organizations all over the world (Naheem, 2017; Nelen, 2008; Schneider, 2004) and more specifically in Italy (Dugato et al, 2015; Transcrime, 2013a). In this perspective, it is not unlikely for the pervasive presence of organized crime groups to affect real estate values.…”
Section: Institutional Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investing in property is indeed a safe channel to place in legal markets the proceeds of money‐laundering activities. And this appears to be a frequent practice for criminal organizations all over the world (Naheem, 2017; Nelen, 2008; Schneider, 2004) and more specifically in Italy (Dugato et al, 2015; Transcrime, 2013a). In this perspective, it is not unlikely for the pervasive presence of organized crime groups to affect real estate values.…”
Section: Institutional Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, some works investigated the direct effect of organized crime activities on the real estate market. For example, Schneider (2004), Nelen (2008), and Naheem (2017) show how the financial proceeds from illegal activities are laundered in housing markets, respectively, in Canada, the Netherlands, and China. From a criminal behavioral perspective, the recent work by Dugato et al (2015) shows that Italian Mafias invest in real estate in areas where the control of the territory is particularly strong, and where the symbolic rewards are relevant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, the major sources of illicit funds are smuggling, corruption, narcotics trafficking and organised crime (Bijos, 2014). In China, the source of illicit funds is more related to corruption and insider dealing rather than drugs and violent crimes (Naheem, 2017). In India, the main sources of dirty monies are corruption, fraud, currency counterfeiting, organised crimes, human trafficking and drug trafficking and the main tool for money laundering is hawala (Karr and Curicio, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%