During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved their wealth abroad, using different ways to accumulate foreign assets. Since the 1990s, several of these countries reformed their domestic financial markets in an attempt to improve the functioning of their domestic financial systems and to increase the efficiency of resource allocation—that is, to enhance financial development. In this paper, we examine the relationship between financial liberalization and capital flight, with special emphasis oncountries on the African continent, and carry out an empirical analysis using data for a sample of 18 countries from this region for the period 1973–2005. We find that whereas reforms related to openin...
The debate over the virtues of free capital movement in North Africa raises extremely important and ...
This study investigates the role of financial liberalization in promoting financial deepening and ec...
Some of the questions that emerge from the African experiences were echoing those of capital-importi...
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...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
In this paper we assess the effects of financial liberalization on capital flight in African economi...
This study examines capital flows and shifts in capital account and exchange rate regimes in African...
This paper investigates how financial, trade, institutional and political liberalization policies ha...
Capital flight constitutes a major constraint to Africa’s efforts to fill the large and growing fina...
The objective of this paper is to study the interactions between economic liberalisation, political ...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
In the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the implications of financial liberalisation f...
The aim of this research is to show the effects of financial liberalisation on emerging market econo...
The debate over the virtues of free capital movement in North Africa raises extremely important and ...
This study investigates the role of financial liberalization in promoting financial deepening and ec...
Some of the questions that emerge from the African experiences were echoing those of capital-importi...
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...
During the past decades, many countries experienced considerable capital flight. Residents moved the...
In this paper we assess the effects of financial liberalization on capital flight in African economi...
This study examines capital flows and shifts in capital account and exchange rate regimes in African...
This paper investigates how financial, trade, institutional and political liberalization policies ha...
Capital flight constitutes a major constraint to Africa’s efforts to fill the large and growing fina...
The objective of this paper is to study the interactions between economic liberalisation, political ...
The first objective of this paper is to provide a comprehensive set of estimates of capital flight f...
In the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, the implications of financial liberalisation f...
The aim of this research is to show the effects of financial liberalisation on emerging market econo...
The debate over the virtues of free capital movement in North Africa raises extremely important and ...
This study investigates the role of financial liberalization in promoting financial deepening and ec...
Some of the questions that emerge from the African experiences were echoing those of capital-importi...