
This Is An Open Access Title Available Under The Terms Of A Cc By-nc-nd 4.0 International Licence. It Is Free To Read At Oxford Scholarship Online And Offered As A Free Pdf Download From Oup And Selected Open Access Locations. Illicit Financial Flows Constitute A Global Phenomenon Of Massive But Uncertain Scale, Which Erodes Government Revenues And Drives Corruption In Countries Rich And Poor. In 2015, The Countries Of The World Committed To A Target To Reduce Illicit Flows, As Part Of The Un Sustainable Development Goals. But Five Years Later, There Is Still No Agreement On How That Target Should Be Monitored Or How It Will Be Achieved. Illicit Financial Flows Occur Through Many Different Channels, Whether They Involve Laundering The Proceeds Of Crime Or Shifting Profits Of Multinational Companies. These Deliberately Hidden Cross-border Movements Of Assets And Income Streams Depend On A Set Of Common Tools Including Opaque Company Accounts, Legal Vehicles For Anonymous Ownership, And The Secrecy Jurisdictions That Provide These Series. The Overall Effect Is To Reduce The Revenue Available To States And To Weaken The Quality Of Governance - Leading To Less Money To Support Human Development, And A Lower Likelihood Of Funds Being Well Spent. Estimating Illicit Financial Flows: A Critical Guide To The Data, Methodologies, And Findings Is Authored By Two Of The Economists Most Closely Involved In The Process To Develop Un Indicators Of Illicit Financial Flows. In It, They Offer A Critical Survey Of The Existing Data And Methodologies, Identifying The Most Promising Avenues For Future Improvement And Setting Out Their Own Proposals. They Cover A Range Of Corrupt Practices Aimed At Obtaining Immunity Or Impunity From Criminal Law, From Market Regulation, And From Taxation.
This book investigates the persistent challenge of measuring illicit financial flows (IFFs) and evaluates the methodologies required to monitor progress toward UN Sustainable Development Goals. Authors Alex Cobham and Petr Janský, both prominent economists involved in the development of official UN indicators, provide a rigorous assessment of current data limitations. They argue that without standardized measurement tools, global efforts to curb tax evasion, money laundering, and profit shifting remain ineffective and opaque.
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of global financial transparency and the technical hurdles of UN-level policy monitoring. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers, policymakers, and students of international political economy.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192596543
ISBN-13:
9780192596543
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