Capital inflows, sustained investment surges and the role of external economies of scale in a developing economy
Arslan Razmi
Metroeconomica, 2021, vol. 72, issue 2, 365-387
Abstract:
Standard open economy macro models with unemployment predict a contractionary short‐run effect of international capital inflows. Empirical evidence, moreover, often associates such inflows with short‐term booms and developing country policy makers frequently go out of their way to welcome foreign capital. Employing a portfolio balance framework, this paper distinguishes between international financial (i.e., bond) and “real” (i.e., equity) flows to explore the different consequences for capital accumulation that may follow over the medium‐run. The presence of external economies of scale generates multiple equilibria and different kinds of capital flows may push investment in one direction or the other for sustained periods of time.
Date: 2021
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