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The dark side of tax havens in money laundering, capital flight and corruption in developing countries: some evidence from Nigeria

Journal of Financial Crime, 2021
Purpose This paper aims to assess the role of secrecy jurisdictions in providing supply-side stimulants for illicit financial flows from developing countries and how the tax havens structures shape the role of actors.
Olatunde Julius Otusanya   +1 more
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Capital Flight from Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa

On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa, 2022
Chapter 2 presents quantitative estimates of capital flight for the three case study countries: Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa. In addition, it delves into one of its important elements, trade misinvoicing.
L. Ndikumana, J. Boyce
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WAGES, PROFITS AND CAPITAL FLIGHT* [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics & Politics, 1991
We model capital flight as the outcome of a non‐cooperative differential game between workers (who control the wage share) and capitalists (who control investment at home and abroad). There are three equilibria for such a game. Along the interior equilibrium, the domestic economy becomes “decapitalized” as investors build up their holdings of foreign ...
Velasco, Andres, Tornell, Aaron
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On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa

, 2022
This book investigates the dynamics of capital flight from Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa, countries that have witnessed large-scale illicit financial outflows in recent decades.

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Doing Business and capital flight: role of financial development

Journal of Financial Economic Policy, 2021
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of financial development on the Doing Business and capital flight contagion. And further, this study determines the threshold beyond which financial development reduces capital flight ...
J. K. Mawutor   +3 more
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China: capital flight or renminbi internationalization?

Review of Keynesian Economics, 2021
During 2014–2016, many analysts have claimed the occurrence of a capital flight in China due to the reduction of the country's foreign reserves by over US$800 billion.
Paulo Van Noije   +2 more
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Heterogeneous Influence of Capital Flight and Economic Policy Uncertainty on Domestic Investment in Nigeria: New Evidence from Quantile Nonlinear ARDL

Journal of International Commerce Economics and Policy
This study explores the heterogeneous influence of capital flight and economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on domestic investment in Nigeria. The study utilizes the novel quantile-based nonlinear autoregressive distributed lag (QNARDL) estimation procedure ...
Joseph Chukwudi Odionye   +4 more
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Capital flight and economic growth in Nigeria: An ARDL approach

International journal of advanced economics
Over the years, there has been an increasing concern for capital flight in Nigeria in relation to economic growth. At the same time, the prospect for solving this problem remains grim.
Ogochukwu Theresa Ugwunna   +3 more
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An empirical investigation of capital flight and economic growth nexus in Africa

The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
This paper investigates the impact of capital flight on economic growth in Africa using 54 African countries from 2000 to 2021. The study employed the GMM and the dynamic panel threshold regression estimation techniques. GMM results revealed that capital
Samuel Antwi   +4 more
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Capital Flight And War [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
The author provides empirical evidence on the effects of inflation on post-war capital flight flows. He tests the hypothesis that inflation has a positive additional impact on capital flight flows after war. He uses a new panel dataset of 77 developing countries, of which 35 experienced at least one episode of war between 1971 and 2000. The author uses
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