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Restricting capital outflow

Economics of Governance, 2006
According to the “Capital Asset Pricing Model”, an individual can increase his utility by diversifying his capital across countries. If that is the case, then why do governments impose restrictions on capital outflow? This paper argues that foreign owners of capital have less political power than domestic ones and therefore capital liberalization ...
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CAPITAL OUTFLOW FROM RUSSIA IN THE CURRENT ECONOMIC SITUATION

Èkonomika I Upravlenie: Problemy, Rešeniâ, 2023
From the beginning of economic transformations (90s) to the present, the problem of capital outflow in Russia has remained relevant, aggravated during periods of economic downturns. The events of recent years (starting from 2014) have greatly increased the trend of “capital flight” from the country, which requires a detailed study of its causes and ...
Anastasia V Sharopatova
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Costly Monitoring in Financial Markets and Capital Outflow Restrictions

International Economic Journal, 1998
This paper examines welfare implications of removing capital outflow restrictions in a country whose financial markets are relatively inefficient in monitoring borrowers. A simple general equilibrium model is developed in which credit is rationed in one of the two production sectors due to costly information in financial markets.
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Japanese capital outflows [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Banking & Finance, 1990
Abstract This paper investigates the causes of large Japanese long-term capital outflows in the 1980s. It is found that exchange rate expectations and international interest rate differentials explain part of the capital outflows until the mid 1980s, but not all.
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OUTFLOW OF RUSSIAN CAPITAL ABROAD

2021
In the context of globalization, the level of capital mobility and the introduction of financial markets has sharply increased, which has led to a large outflow of resources from the country. Therefore, such a process at any time was and remains one of the most important and relevant.
Mariya Leonova, Vera Shumilina
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Managing Capital Outflows with Limited Reserves

IMF Economic Review, 2018
We analyze the optimal intervention policy for an emerging market central bank that wishes to stabilize the exchange rate during a capital outflow episode, but possesses limited reserves. We show that adding a non-negativity constraint on reserves onto a simple linear-quadratic framework generates a time consistency problem.
Suman S. Basu   +3 more
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