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Governance and the capital flight trap in Africa.

Authors :
Asongu, Simplice A.
Nnanna, Joseph
Source :
Transnational Corporations Review / Kuaguo Gongsi; Sep2020, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p276-292, 17p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The study examines the use of governance tools to fight capital flight by reducing the capital flight trap. Two overarching policy syndromes are addressed in the study. It first assesses whether governance is an effective deterrent to the capital flight trap in Africa, before examining what thresholds of government quality are required to fight the capital flight trap in the continent. The following findings are established. Evidence of a capital flight trap is apparent because past values of capital flight have a positive effect on future values of capital flight. The net effects from interactions of the capital flight trap with political stability, regulation quality, economic governance and corruption-control on capital flight are positive. The critical masses at which 'voice and accountability' and regulation quality can complement the capital flight trap to reduce capital flight are respectively, 0.120 and 0.680, which correspond to the best performing countries. Policy implications are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19186444
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Transnational Corporations Review / Kuaguo Gongsi
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145414057
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/19186444.2020.1771123