Using quarterly balance-of-payment data over the period 1993:1-2003:4, this paper examines the determinants of China's capital flight. The long run relationship and dynamic interactions among the variables are examined using cointegration and innovation accounting methodology. We find that changes in external debts spur changes in capital flight, implying that China's capital flight is virtually financed by foreign borrowings. On the contrary, real GDP growth and rising foreign investor confidence are inversely related to capital flight. Thus, capital flight can be curbed only if Chinese authorities equalize financing conditions of local and foreign-related firms, and separate the foreign borrowings that lead to capital flight from regular ...
participants at the NBER Capital Flows Conference, the Stanford China Conference, and a seminar at t...
Capital flight is the shift of one investment to another in search of greater prospect or increased ...
Capital flight is the shift of one investment to another in search of greater prospect or increased ...
In this paper, we adopt a cross-country perspective to examine the evolution of capital flows into C...
We study China's illicit capital flow and document a change in its pattern. Specifically, we observe...
We study the empirical determinants of China's capital flight. In addition to the covered interest d...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
During 2014–2016, many analysts have claimed the occurrence of a capital flight in China due to the ...
During 2014–2016, many analysts have claimed the occurrence of a capital flight in China due to the ...
With the acceleration of economic globalization and financial market integration, there has been a g...
The frequent outbreak of financial crisis in recent years has triggered a new discussion of capital ...
53 p.The issue of hot money flows was first brought to the limelight during the Asian financial cris...
Jufang Yan's poster on the China's capital outflow and the government's counter measures
With the acceleration of economic globalization and financial market integration, there has been a g...
participants at the NBER Capital Flows Conference, the Stanford China Conference, and a seminar at t...
participants at the NBER Capital Flows Conference, the Stanford China Conference, and a seminar at t...
Capital flight is the shift of one investment to another in search of greater prospect or increased ...
Capital flight is the shift of one investment to another in search of greater prospect or increased ...
In this paper, we adopt a cross-country perspective to examine the evolution of capital flows into C...
We study China's illicit capital flow and document a change in its pattern. Specifically, we observe...
We study the empirical determinants of China's capital flight. In addition to the covered interest d...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
During 2014–2016, many analysts have claimed the occurrence of a capital flight in China due to the ...
During 2014–2016, many analysts have claimed the occurrence of a capital flight in China due to the ...
With the acceleration of economic globalization and financial market integration, there has been a g...
The frequent outbreak of financial crisis in recent years has triggered a new discussion of capital ...
53 p.The issue of hot money flows was first brought to the limelight during the Asian financial cris...
Jufang Yan's poster on the China's capital outflow and the government's counter measures
With the acceleration of economic globalization and financial market integration, there has been a g...
participants at the NBER Capital Flows Conference, the Stanford China Conference, and a seminar at t...
participants at the NBER Capital Flows Conference, the Stanford China Conference, and a seminar at t...
Capital flight is the shift of one investment to another in search of greater prospect or increased ...
Capital flight is the shift of one investment to another in search of greater prospect or increased ...