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Regulating Capital Flight

Challenge, 2001
The world is awash with proposals about restructuring international financial architecture. But few are concerned about one of the most damaging trends: capital flight from poor to rich countries. This political scientist examines the issues and the consequences.
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Colombian Capital Flight

Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1991
Why is it that when an American puts money abroad it is called "foreign investment" and when an Argentinean does the same it is called "capital flight"? Why is it when an American company puts 30% of its equity abroad it is called "strategic diversification" and when a Bolivian businessman puts only 4% abroad it is called "lack of confidence"?— Stephen
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Debt and capital flight

2017
Many developing countries have experienced large-scale capital flight at the same time as they were borrowing from external creditors. The dual phenomena of external debt and capital flight raise important questions. Why does capital flee developing countries even as foreign creditors continue to lend to them?
James K. Boyce, Léonce Ndikumana
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FLIGHT OF CAPITAL OR FLIGHT OF FANCY?

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1983
Summary. It has been suggested, on the evidence of mosaics, inscriptions, religious cults and villa plans, that a flight of capital from Gaul and Germany to Britain took place in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. Villa plans in particular have been used to support this idea; analysis shows that the specific continental connections alleged for them
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Capital flight-growth nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa: The role of macroeconomic uncertainty

Journal of Developing Areas, 2020
:Background and statement of the problem: The indispensable role of capital towards achieving sustainable growth and development in any economy is indisputable.
Afees A. Salisu, Kazeem O. Isah
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What is Capital Flight?

The World Economy, 2002
This paper offers a definitive distinction between capital flight and capital outflows. It unifies and synthesises the capital flight concept as used in both theoretical and empirical work and shows that various definitions have two common elements. These are: (1) capital flight is a subset of capital outflows from developing countries by its residents;
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Capital flight from Latin America

World Development, 1990
Abstract This paper focuses on capital flight from Latin America during the 1970s and 1980s. After estimating the extent of such flight, I suggest that capital flight imposes growth costs, erodes the tax base, and worsens income distribution. I then use regression analysis to investigate the causes of capital flight as well as the role of capital ...
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Capital Flight

European Economic Review, 1987
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Recent estimates of capital flight [PDF]

open access: possible, 1993
Researchers and policymakers have in recent years paid considerable attention to the phenomenon of capital flight. Researchers have focused on four questions: What concept should be used to measure capital flight? What figure for capital flight will emerge, using this measure?
Claessens, Stijn, Naude, David
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