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Flight Capital As a Portfolio Choice [PDF]
This paper sets flight capital in the context of portfolio choice, focusing upon the proportion of private wealth that is held abroad. There are large regional differences in this proportion, ranging from 5 percent in South Asia to 40 percent in Africa.
Collier, Paul +2 more
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A bad turn deserves another: linkages between terrorism, capital flight and industrialisation
This study examines how the association between terrorism and capital flight affects the process of industrialisation in 36 African countries. The empirical evidence is based on Generalised Method of Moments (GMM) and Quantile Regressions (QR).
S. Asongu, J. Nnanna, R. Nting
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The asymmetric and non-linear relationship between capital flight and economic growth nexus
The paper sought to explore the effect of capital flight on the economic growth nexus in Ghana. The study used quarterly time series data from 1976 to 2020 to test three hypotheses.
J. MacCarthy, Helena Ahulu, Rose Thor
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Financial Liberalization and Capital Flight* [PDF]
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved their wealth abroad, using different ways to accumulate foreign assets. Since the 1990s, several of these countries reformed their domestic financial markets in an attempt to improve the functioning of their domestic financial systems and to increase the ...
Hermes, Niels, Lensink, Robert
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CAPITAL FLIGHT FROM NIGERIA: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
Capital flight from Nigeria has become a trending macroeconomic issue within the country. This is as a result of its implications on economic growth due to the fall in investment as a result of scarce capital created by persistent capital flight.
Musibau Hammed Oluwaseyi
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Capital Flight versus Domestic Investment in Developing Countries: An Empirical Analysis from Nigeria [PDF]
Capital flight is a challenge for many developing countries of the world. The problem is more acute in a country like Nigeria where domestic investment has been severely affected.
Adetiloye, K. A.
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Exchange Rate and Capital Flight: An Empirical Analysis
Exchange rate volatility and declining capital inflow are important policy issues that inform macroeconomic policies and strategies of developing countries.
Shem Otieno, naftaly mose, J. Thomi
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Estimating Capital Flight and Its Determinants in Iran with a New Approach [PDF]
This study aims to measure magnitude of capital flight from Iran by employing Ndikumana and Boyce (2003) method during the period 1976-2018. In order to check the existence of long-run relationship between capital flight and its determinants, it applies ...
naeim shokri, Murteza Sahab Khodamoradi
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The background of political leaders and capital flight: Evidence from Africa,
In studies of government and economics, an important issue is the relationship between the background of political leaders and economic performance.
Ajoumessi Houmpe Donal
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Capital Flight from Russia [PDF]
This paper documents the scale of capital flight from Russia, compares it with that observed in other countries, and reviews policy options. The evidence from other countries suggests that capital flight can be reversed once reforms take hold. The paper argues that capital flight from Russia can only be curbed through a medium‐term reform strategy ...
Prakash Loungani, Paolo Mauro
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