Capital Flight from Russia Capital Flight from Russia

Capital Flight from Russia

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Publisher Description

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 only be curbed through a medium-term reform strategy aimed at improving governance and macroeconomic performance, and strengthening the banking system. Capital controls result in costly distortions and should gradually be phased out as part of that medium-term strategy.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2000
June 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
27
Pages
PUBLISHER
INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
SELLER
International Monetary Fund
SIZE
2
MB
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