Trade in Financial Services and Capital Movements |
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Authors: | Natalia T. Tamirisa |
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Affiliation: | (1) International Monetary Fund, USA |
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Abstract: | International financial liberalization may alter saving–investment imbalances and patterns of capital flows across countries. Using a panel of OECD countries for 1990–1996, I examine how the liberalization of capital movements and financial services trade affects net private capital flows. Capital inflows tend to fall (rise) with the liberalization of commercial presence in banking and securities (insurance) services, possibly reflecting an increase (decrease) in saving. I find that capital account liberalization stimulates capital inflows, suggesting that better access to external financing helps sustain larger current account deficits. When cross-border trade is liberalized, capital inflows change insignificantly. |
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Keywords: | Financial services banking insurance capital flows trade capital controls. |
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