1. Basic Concepts
1) Money Laundering
Money Laundering is the practice of engaging in financial transactions in order to conceal the identity, source, and/ or destination of illegally gained money. It is main operation of the underground economy, and estimated $500 billion to $1 trillion laundered worldwide annually, according to the United Nations Office of Drug Control and Prevention. It al
Concepts
Money Laundering
The practice of engaging in financial transactions in order to conceal the identity, source, and/ or destination of illegally gained money
Terrorism Financing
Terrorist financing is a topic that shot into the lime light after the events of September 11, 2001.
Money laundering differs from terrorist funding in that it forms only part of the te
1. 전자화폐의 등장
화폐의 역사는 더욱더 편리한 지불수단을 개발해가는 과정이었다. 돈으로 사용되던 조개ㆍ가죽ㆍ소와 같은 물품이 금․은․동 등의 금속으로 대체되기까지, 그리고 금속 돈이 지폐로 바뀌기까지 인류는 거래와 가치저장수단으로서 더욱 편리한 화폐를 부단히 개발해 왔다.
Purity and Pollution
Contaminated
>>>>Segregation
“Untouchables” “Dalits” “Harijian”
“Scheduled Caste”
Affirmative Action – Reservation
No founder, No dogma, No absolute book
Philosophical Aspects ~ Shamanistic Folk Belief
Atheism, monotheism, polytheism
Ⅰ.What is the IMF?
The International Monetary Fund was created in 1945 to help promote the health of the world economy. Headquartered in Washington DC, it is governed by and accountable to the governments of the 185 countries that make up its near-global membership.
Korea joined IMF in 1955.
1.What is the International Monetary Fund?
The International Monetary Fund—also known as