Capital controls

Capital controls

by Laura Alfaro

Part of Working paper / Division of Research, Harvard Business School -- 02-012

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This paper examines the economic consequences of political conflicts that arise when countries implement capital controls. In an overlapping-generations model, agents vote on whether to open or close the economy to capital flows. The young (workers) receive income only from wages while the old (capitalists) receive income from savings only. We characterize the set of stationary equilibria for an infinite horizon game. Assuming dynamic-efficiency, when the median representative is aworker (capitalist), capital-importing countries will open (close) while capital-exporting countries will close (open). These predicted patterns are consistent with data on liberalization policies over time and across various countries.

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