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A Solution to Two Paradoxes of International Capital Flow

Author/Editor: Ju, Jiandong | Wei, Shang-Jin
Authorized for Distribution: July 1, 2006
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Summary: International capital flows from rich to poor countries can be regarded as either too low (the Lucas paradox in a one-sector model) or too high (when compared with the logic of factor price equalization in a two-sector model). To resolve the paradoxes, we introduce a non-neoclassical model which features financial contracts and firm heterogeneity. In our model, free patterns of gross capital flow emerge as a function of the quality of the financial system and the level of protection for property rights(i.e., the risk of expropriation. A poor country with an inefficient financial system but a low expropriation risk may simultaneously experience an outflow of financial capital but an inflow of foreign direct investment (FDI), resulting in a small net flow.
 
Series: Working Paper No. 06/178
Subject(s): Capital flows | Economic models | Prices
Author's keyword(s): Lucas paradox | factor price equalization | financial development | property rights institutions | and expropriation risk
 
English  
    Published:   July 1, 2006        
    ISBN/ISSN:   0 / 1934-7073   Format:   Paper
    Stock No:   WPIEA2006178   Pages:   39
    Price:   US$15.00
       
     
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