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Capital Controls in Chile: Were They Effective? [PDF]

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Francisco Gallego   +6 more
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Capital Controls: An Evaluation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The literature on capital controls has (at least) four very serious apples-to-oranges problems: (i) There is not unified theoretical framework to analyze the macroeconomic consequences of controls; (ii) there is significant heterogeneity across countries and time in the control measures implemented; (iii) there are multiple definitions of what ...
Reinhart, Carmen, Magud, Nicolas
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Capital controls spillovers

Journal of International Money and Finance, 2018
Abstract I set up a three-country business cycle model with one advanced (AE) and two emerging economies (EMEs) to analyze the spillover effects arising from capital controls. Following a push-factor shock from the AE, if one EME tightens capital controls, the other EME experiences an additional wave of foreign investments, which amplify the ...
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Capital Controls

World Economics Journal, 2002
Malaysia’s decision to adopt capital controls in September 1998 reminded the world that there are alternatives to capital account liberalisation. Unfortunately, there has been a tendency for both sides in the debate over the capital control measures to exaggerate their own cases, with little regard for what actually happened.
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Capital and Control

2022
The previous chapter expanded the discussion to consider the failures of the diversity agenda as they apply not only to social class, but also to ethnicity and sex. Chapter 7 narrows the focus a little more to consider the role of organizational social mobility programmes in opening access to the City’s elite firms.
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