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This paper examines how the 1990s capital account liberalization policy trend affected international capital flows, and tests a new hypothesis that the depth and efficiency of the domestic financial system impacts the efficacy of capital account policy. The paper exploits a recently published...
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This paper examines how the 1990s capital account liberalization policy trend affected international capital flows, and tests a new hypothesis that the depth and efficiency of the domestic financial system impacts the efficacy of capital account policy. The paper exploits a recently published...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012897462
While prior to the global financial crisis, the empirical international capital flow literature has focused on net capital flows (the current account), since the crisis there has been an increased focus on gross flows. In this paper we jointly analyze global drivers of gross flows (outflows plus...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012849493
127 advanced and developing countries. We provide evidence that this is a result of an increase in financial globalization … (stock of external assets and liabilities). This dominates the effect of an increase in trade globalization (exports plus … shocks we show that the theoretical impact of financial and trade globalization on the correlation between capital inflows …
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and developing countries. We provide evidence that this is a result of an increase in financial globalization (stock of … external assets and liabilities). This dominates the effect of an increase in trade globalization (exports plus imports), which … that the theoretical impact of financial and trade globalization on the correlation between capital inflows and outflows is …
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benchmark calibration, we estimate that the capital misallocation induced by these barriers reduces World GDP by 7%, compared to …-country inequality: the standard deviation of log capital per employee is 80% higher than it would be in a world without barriers to …
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technology, globalization tends to lead to convergence. Moreover, under non-convex technology trade and migration tend to be …-enhancing potential. -- migration ; international trade ; capital movements ; capital formation ; globalization …
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Over the past decade, geopolitical developments - and the policy responses to these by major economies around the world …
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Illicit financial flows (IFFs) not only deprive developing countries of domestic resources for development, but also pose a continuing challenge for sustained growth, governance, and effective social justice. This paper provides theoretical and empirical evidence on this growing concern for the...
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technology, globalization tends to lead to convergence. Moreover, under non-convex technology trade and migration tend to be …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013098128