Investment in the Shadow of Conflict: Globalization, Capital Control, and State Repression

Volume: 113, Issue: 4, Pages: 997 - 1011
Published: Aug 29, 2019
Abstract
In conflict-prone societies, the fear of expropriation that accompanies a regime change reduces capital investment. These reductions in investments, in turn, harm the economy, amplifying the likelihood of regime change. This article studies the implications of these feedback channels on the interactions between globalization, capital control, state repression, and regime change. I show that processes that facilitate capital movements (e.g.,...
Paper Details
Title
Investment in the Shadow of Conflict: Globalization, Capital Control, and State Repression
Published Date
Aug 29, 2019
Volume
113
Issue
4
Pages
997 - 1011
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