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| Lewis Kornhauser, New York University | |
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The Risk-Based Approach in the New European Anti-Money Laundering Legislation: A Law and Economics View
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The Economics of Crime and Money Laundering: Does Anti-Money Laundering Policy Reduce Crime?
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Copyright Abolition and Attribution
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Trade-Based Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing
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Does Intellectual Monopoly Help Innovation?
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