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Capital Flight from Africa: Causes, Effects, and Policy Issues

Edited by S. Ibi Ajayi and Leonce Ndikumana

in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press

Abstract: This edited collection provides the most comprehensive thematic analysis of capital flight from Africa, covering economic and institutional aspects, as well as domestic and global dimensions. It is organized in three parts. The first part discusses the importance of capital flight in the context of the development policy discourse at national and international level. This part takes stock of the existing evidence on the nature, causes, and consequences of capital flight. It provides the most recent data on the magnitude of capital flight from 39 African countries, and a detailed analysis of the impact of capital flight on economic development in general and on poverty reduction in particular. The second part examines economic factors and impacts of capital flight. It presents analysis of capital flight in a flow of funds context, the impact of capital flight on macroeconomic outcomes with a focus on growth, and the linkages between capital flight and monetary policy, financial liberalization, and the global financial system. The third part explores the domestic and international institutional environment and its relevance for capital flight and stolen asset recovery. It discusses the role of governance, tax evasion, and secrecy jurisdictions in driving capital flight. The last part of the book offers suggestions for strategies to address the problem of capital flight from African countries. Contributors to this volume - Julius Agbor, Africa Growth Initiative, Brookings Institution Ibi Ajayi, University of Ibadan Rabah Arezki, International Monetary Fund Melvin Ayogu, MISTRA Frank Barry, Trinity College Dublin James Boyce, University of Massachusetts Hippolyte Fofack, The World Bank Folarin Gbadebo-Smith, Center for Public Policy Analysis, Lagos Niels Hermes, Royal University of Groningen Abbi Kedir, University of Leicester Robert Lensink, Royal University of Groningen Isabella Massa, Overseas Development Institute Qingwei Meng, African Development Bank Humphrey P. B. Moshi, University of Dar-es-Salaam Victor Murinde, African Development Bank Ameth Saloum Ndiaye, Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar Leonce Ndikumana, University of Massachusetts Janvier Nkurunziza, UNCTAD Chris Ochieng, United States International University Gregoire Rota-Graciozi, International Monetary Fund Lemma W. Senbet, African Economic Research Consortium and University of Maryland John Weeks, SOAS, University of London

Date: 2014
ISBN: 9780198718550
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