Enforcement of the USA Patriot Act's anti-money laundering provisions: Have regulators followed a risk-based approach?
Burak Dolar and
William Shughart
Global Finance Journal, 2011, vol. 22, issue 1, 19-31
Abstract:
In this paper, we test whether or not banking regulators have followed a risk-based approach in the enforcement of the USA Patriot Act's anti-money laundering (AML) provisions. In order to do so, we compare the financial performances of banking institutions operating branches inside and outside the boundaries of counties in the State of California designated as "high-risk money laundering and related financial crime areas". Our results indicate that regulatory enforcement under the Patriot Act cannot be explained on the basis of financial institutions' relative risks of being targeted by money launderers.
Keywords: USA; Patriot; Act; High-risk; money; laundering; and; related; financial; crime; areas; Anti-money; laundering; Commercial; banks; Heterogeneous-firm; model; of; regulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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