This study examines capital flows and shifts in capital account and exchange rate regimes in African countries over the past two decades. The evidence shows that official lending to Africa has declined while the volume of private capital flows remains low and significantly below the levels observed in other developing regions. Private capital inflows to Africa are limited due to several factors, including the weakness of the macroeconomic environment, underdeveloped financial systems, high country risk, and exchange rate misalignments. The focus of policy reforms must be on alleviating these constraints in order to attract more foreign capital and overcome the shortage of development financing. Many African countries have pursued reforms ai...
We investigate the determinants of capital flight from 30 sub-Saharan African countries, including 2...
We investigate the determinants of capital flight from 30 sub-Saharan African countries, including 2...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
This study examines capital flows and shifts in capital account and exchange rate regimes in African...
The debate over the virtues of free capital movement in North Africa raises extremely important and ...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
Some of the questions that emerge from the African experiences were echoing those of capital-importi...
Although globalization was built on increased world trade, the movement of capital has accelerated f...
In this paper we assess the effects of financial liberalization on capital flight in African economi...
Historically, foreign capital has played a significantly larger role in the functioning of African e...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
There are competing theories when comes to the effect of foreign capital inflows on the recipient co...
We investigate the determinants of capital flight from 30 sub-Saharan African countries, including 2...
We investigate the determinants of capital flight from 30 sub-Saharan African countries, including 2...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
This study examines capital flows and shifts in capital account and exchange rate regimes in African...
The debate over the virtues of free capital movement in North Africa raises extremely important and ...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
Some of the questions that emerge from the African experiences were echoing those of capital-importi...
Although globalization was built on increased world trade, the movement of capital has accelerated f...
In this paper we assess the effects of financial liberalization on capital flight in African economi...
Historically, foreign capital has played a significantly larger role in the functioning of African e...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
There are competing theories when comes to the effect of foreign capital inflows on the recipient co...
We investigate the determinants of capital flight from 30 sub-Saharan African countries, including 2...
We investigate the determinants of capital flight from 30 sub-Saharan African countries, including 2...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...