Brigitte Unger

Brigitte Unger

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 30

Europe-Netherlands

About Brigitte Unger

Brigitte Unger, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Utrecht, specializes in the field of Tax Evasion, Money Laundering, Public Sector Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Gebakken lucht–Identifying Illicit Financial Flows of Oil and Gas Corporations from Africa through the Netherlands

The effect of anti-money laundering policies: an empirical network analysis

Taxation: a regulatory multilevel governance perspective

Shedding light inside the black box of implementation: Tax crimes as a predicate crime for money laundering

Bilateral responsive regulation and international tax competition: An agent‐based simulation

How big are illicit financial flows? The hot phase of IFF estimations

How Big Are Illicit Financial Flows?

Policy Reform Effects in the Tax Ecosystem

Brigitte Unger Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics School of Economics

Citations(all)

3576

Citations(since 2020)

1325

Cited By

2600

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

62

i10Index(since 2020)

28

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Brigitte Unger Skills & Research Interests

Tax Evasion

Money Laundering

Public Sector Economics

Top articles of Brigitte Unger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Gebakken lucht–Identifying Illicit Financial Flows of Oil and Gas Corporations from Africa through the Netherlands

Der öffentliche Sektor

Denise Brom

Dorian de Gruijter

Joras Ferwerda

Brigitte Unger

2023/3/21

The effect of anti-money laundering policies: an empirical network analysis

EPJ Data Science

Peter Gerbrands

Brigitte Unger

Michael Getzner

Joras Ferwerda

2022/12/1

Taxation: a regulatory multilevel governance perspective

Regulation & Governance

Thomas Rixen

Brigitte Unger

2022/7

Shedding light inside the black box of implementation: Tax crimes as a predicate crime for money laundering

Regulation & Governance

Lucia Rossel

Brigitte Unger

Joras Ferwerda

2022/7

Bilateral responsive regulation and international tax competition: An agent‐based simulation

Regulation & Governance

Peter Gerbrands

Brigitte Unger

Joras Ferwerda

2022/7

How big are illicit financial flows? The hot phase of IFF estimations

Joras Ferwerda

Brigitte Unger

Brigitte Unger

Lucia Rossel Flores

Joras Ferwerda

2021/2/18

How Big Are Illicit Financial Flows?

Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators: Bringing tax money back into the COFFERS

Joras Ferwerda

Brigitte Unger

2021/2/4

Policy Reform Effects in the Tax Ecosystem

Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators: Bringing tax money back into the COFFERS

Peter Gerbrands

Brigitte Unger

2021/2/4

The implications of making tax crimes a predicate crime for money laundering in the EU

Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators

Lucia Rossel

Brigitte Unger

Jason Batchelor

Jan van Koningsveld

2021

Combating Fiscal Fraud and Empowering Regulators: Bringing tax money back into the COFFERS

Brigitte Unger

Lucia Rossel

Joras Ferwerda

2021

Estimating money laundering flows with a gravity model-based simulation

Scientific Reports

Joras Ferwerda

Alexander van Saase

Brigitte Unger

Michael Getzner

2020/10/29

Improving anti-money laundering policy

Study requested by the ECON committee, European Parliament

Brigitte Unger

2020/5/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Thomas Sikora

Thomas Sikora

Technische Universität Berlin

H-index: 41
Donato Masciandaro

Donato Masciandaro

Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi

H-index: 31
Michael Getzner

Michael Getzner

Technische Universität Wien

H-index: 30
Melissa Siegel

Melissa Siegel

Universiteit Maastricht

H-index: 25
Madalina Busuioc

Madalina Busuioc

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 23
Loek Groot

Loek Groot

Universiteit Utrecht

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