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Capital mobility in Russia [PDF]

open access: yesRussian Journal of Economics, 2015
This paper investigates the level of capital mobility in Russia, testing the Feldstein–Horioka (1980) puzzle (FHP). The study examines relations between saving and investment flows in Russia in the presence of structural breaks.
Natalya Ketenci
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Capital Account Regulation and National Autonomy: The Political Economy of the New Welfare Economics [PDF]

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2021
The 2007-2009 Global Financial Crisis (GFC) eroded the consensus around the benefits of capital mobility within mainstream economics. Against this background, this paper discusses to what extent the new mainstream position on capital flow management ...
Luiza Peruffo   +2 more
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The Feldstein-Horioka puzzle and transition economies [PDF]

open access: yesEkonomski Anali, 2013
The objective of this paper is to investigate the existence of the Feldstein and Horioka puzzle in transition countries, divided into three groups of countries: South-East Europe (SEE), Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), and the Commonwealth of ...
Petreska Despina   +1 more
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International and regional capital mobility in Latin American countries

open access: yesTechnological and Economic Development of Economy, 2022
This study examines the role of global, regional and domestic saving for domestic investment financing in the panel of Latin American and Caribbean countries along with its three regional integration blocks, namely SICA, Andean Community and MERCOSUR ...
Valeryia Yersh
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CAPITAL MOBILITY AND CAPITAL TAX COMPETITION [PDF]

open access: yesNational Tax Journal, 2010
This paper surveys the literatures on two questions that are essential to the discussion of mobility and taxation that is the focus of this special issue of the National Tax Journal. First, it examines the extent to which capital is mobile internationally, focusing on empirical evidence on the tax sensitivity of foreign investment, the incidence of the
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Interregional Competition for Mobile Creative Capital With and Without Physical Capital Mobility [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
A lacuna in the extant literature and our desire to contribute to the theoretical literature on how tax/subsidy policies can be used by regions to attract the creative class together provide the motivation for this paper. The paper’s basic contribution is that it is the first to theoretically analyze competition between two regions (1 and 2) for ...
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Peter Nijkamp
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Rethinking the economics of capital mobility and capital controls

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2009
This paper reexamines the issue of international financial capital mobility, which is today's economic orthodoxy. Discussion is often framed in terms of the impossible trinity.
Thomas I. Palley
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Tax Revenues in the Context of Economic Determinants [PDF]

open access: yesMontenegrin Journal of Economics, 2018
Despite the general recognition that taxes are generally a strong policy tool for assessing the macroeconomic impact of the country's alternative tax policies, taxes are often weakened by restrictions on tax revenue measurement.
Alena Andrejovská, Veronika Puliková
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Does regional trade integration reinforce or weaken capital mobility? New evidence from four free trade areas

open access: yesEconomics and Business Review, 2023
The study aims to empirically determine whether a higher level of trade openness and the presence of better legal protection for investors enhances the impact of trade bloc membership on capital mobility based on four trading blocs: Eurasian Economic ...
Ganic Mehmed, Novalic Amila
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Capital Mobility, Veto Players, and Redistribution in Latin America During the Left Turn

open access: yesBrazilian Political Science Review, 2019
This article offers an explanation for the intensity of redistributive policies from Latin American leftist governments during the so-called ‘left turn’.
Fabiano Santos   +2 more
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