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Controlling Capital Legal Restrictions And The Asset Composition Of International Financial Flows 1st Edition Mahir Binici Michael M Hutchison Martin Schindler

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Controlling Capital Legal Restrictions And The Asset Composition Of International Financial Flows 1st Edition Mahir Binici Michael M Hutchison Martin Schindler
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 34
Author: Mahir Binici; Michael M. Hutchison; Martin Schindler
ISBN: 9781452732909, 1452732906
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Controlling Capital Legal Restrictions And The Asset Composition Of International Financial Flows 1st Edition Mahir Binici Michael M Hutchison Martin Schindler by Mahir Binici; Michael M. Hutchison; Martin Schindler 9781452732909, 1452732906 instant download after payment.

How effective are capital account restrictions? We provide new answers based on a novel panel data set of capital controls, disaggregated by asset class and by inflows/outflows, covering 74 countries during 1995-2005. We find the estimated effects of capital controls to vary markedly across the types of capital controls, both by asset categories, by the direction of flows, and across countries'' income levels. In particular, both debt and equity controls can substantially reduce outflows, with little effect on capital inflows, but only high-income countries appear able to effectively impose debt (outflow) controls. The results imply that capital controls can affect both the volume and the composition of capital flows.

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