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This article analyzes the capital account regulation (CAR) applied in Iceland after the banking crash of October 2008 … provide an adequate framework for analyzing the Icelandic experience because Iceland is a very particular case within the … group of countries that have historically resorted to CAR. Our main conclusions are that capital account regulation has been …
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This article analyzes the capital account regulation (CAR) applied in Iceland after the banking crash of October 2008 … provide an adequate framework for analyzing the Icelandic experience because Iceland is a very particular case within the … group of countries that have historically resorted to CAR. Our main conclusions are that capital account regulation has been …
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We analyze whether or not the globalization of capital, `disciplines' governments and improves gov- ernance. We demonstrate that globalization a ects governance, by increasing a country's vulnerability to sudden capital ight. This increased threat of capital ight can discipline governments and...
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This paper documents the scale of capital flight from Russia, compares it with that observed in other countries, and reviews policy options. The evidence from other countries suggests that capital flight can be reversed once reforms take hold. The paper argues that capital flight from Russia can...
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This paper studies the welfare effects of international investment to evade domestic taxes on domestic investment income. Capital mobility for tax evasion eliminates distortions in the intertemporal allocation of consumption, but introduces distortions in domestic production. Conversely, a...
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