This inquiry assesses if terrorism sustains the capital flight trap and whether the relationship is affected by varying the levels of governance and globalisation. The empirical evidence is based on interactive Generalised Method of Moments with data from 37 African countries for the period 1996-2010. The followings are established. (1) Evidence of a capital flight trap is apparent because past values of capital flight have a positive effect on future values of capital flight. (2) Terrorism sustains the positive effect of the capital flight trap on capital flight. (3) For the most part (especially with regard to political governance), terrorism sustains the addiction to capital flight in above-median governance sub-samples. Policy implicat...
This paper examines the determinants of capital flight in sub Saharan African countries (SSA) by int...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
Capital flight constitutes a major constraint to Africa’s efforts to fill the large and growing fina...
This inquiry assesses if terrorism sustains the capital flight trap and whether the relationship is ...
We assess the effects of terrorism on capital flight in a panel of 29 African countries for which da...
We assess the effects of terrorism on capital flight in a panel of 29 African countries for which da...
This study examines how the association between terrorism and capital flight affects the process of ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the ef...
This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisati...
This study assesses government mechanisms in the fight against terrorism with particular emphasis on...
This study investigates how terrorism affects governance in 53 African countries for the period 1998...
This study examines policy tools in the fight against terrorism when existing levels of terrorism ma...
This study assesses the comparative economics of governance in fighting terrorism in 53 African coun...
In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrori...
Purpose. The study investigates the role of inclusive human development and military expenditure in ...
This paper examines the determinants of capital flight in sub Saharan African countries (SSA) by int...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
Capital flight constitutes a major constraint to Africa’s efforts to fill the large and growing fina...
This inquiry assesses if terrorism sustains the capital flight trap and whether the relationship is ...
We assess the effects of terrorism on capital flight in a panel of 29 African countries for which da...
We assess the effects of terrorism on capital flight in a panel of 29 African countries for which da...
This study examines how the association between terrorism and capital flight affects the process of ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the thresholds at which military expenditure modulates the ef...
This study empirically verifies the effect of terrorism on financial development and how globalisati...
This study assesses government mechanisms in the fight against terrorism with particular emphasis on...
This study investigates how terrorism affects governance in 53 African countries for the period 1998...
This study examines policy tools in the fight against terrorism when existing levels of terrorism ma...
This study assesses the comparative economics of governance in fighting terrorism in 53 African coun...
In spite of the growing consensus of the need to utilise military expenditure to help combat terrori...
Purpose. The study investigates the role of inclusive human development and military expenditure in ...
This paper examines the determinants of capital flight in sub Saharan African countries (SSA) by int...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
Capital flight constitutes a major constraint to Africa’s efforts to fill the large and growing fina...