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Short-Termism and Capital Flows
During the period 2005-2014, S&P 500 firms distributed to shareholders more than $3.95 trillion via stock buybacks and $2.45 trillion via dividends — $6.4 trillion in total.
J. Fried, Charles C. Y. Wang
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Aging and International Capital Flows [PDF]
Throughout the world, population aging is a major challenge that will continue well into the 21st century. While the patterns of the demographic transition are similar in most countries, timing differs substantially, in particular between industrialized and less developed countries. To the extent that capital is internationally mobile, population aging
Axel Börsch-Supan +2 more
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Changing Trend of Capital Flows: The Case of India
Many countries witnessed enormous increases in international capital mobility after globalization. This, in turn, has improved economic integration among emerging economies and developed nations.
Shailesh Gandhi +2 more
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Capital Folws, capital account liberalisation and the southern Mediterranean countries
This paper examines questions related to possible capital account liberalisation in the Mediterranean countries. First, we provide an overview of the extent to which these countries have capital controls along with their exchange rate regimes and some ...
Heather D. Gibson, Thomas Vlassopoulos
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Gross Capital Flows by Banks, Corporates and Sovereigns
We construct a new quarterly data set of international capital flows broken down by sector - banks, corporates and sovereigns - and demonstrate the importance of distinguishing capital flows by the sector of domestic borrowers and lenders.
Stefan Avdjiev +3 more
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Are Capital Controls Effective? The Case of the Republic of Korea
Capital controls have recently attracted interest as capital surges in emerging market economies threaten to bring about economic instability and heighten difficulties in implementing macroeconomic policies. While an option that can be taken to deal with
Soyoung Kim, Doo Yong Yang
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What Makes International Capital Flows So Volatile?: Push vs. Pull Factors in the Case of Korea
This paper analyzes the determinants of financial capital flows in Korea, which provides an intriguing case for examining the volatility of such flows as an almost fully opened capital market.
Tae-Joon Kim , Jai-Won Ryou
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Managing the Tide: How Do Emerging Markets Respond to Capital Flows?
This paper examines whether—and how—emerging market economies (EMEs) respond to capital flows to mitigate their untoward consequences. Based on a sample of about 50 EMEs over 2005Q1–2013Q4, we find that EME policy makers respond proactively to ...
A. Ghosh, J. Ostry, M. Qureshi
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Growth of international finance and emerging economies: Elements for an alternative approach
This paper examines the increasing cross-border flows of capital involving developing and emerging economies in the past few decades. The discussion challenges the traditional economic theories based on net capital flows and deficits in current accounts ...
Carolina Alves, Jan Toporowski
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