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Research Notes: Deen Kemsley
Deen Kemsley's paper "Tax Evasion Savings Versus Unlawful Predicate Proceeds: A Substance-Based Approach," co-authored with Sean A. Kemsley (University of Texas at Austin), has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Money Laundering Control. Kemsley is an associate professor of accounting.
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