Chapter 14: On the Effectiveness of Capital Controls: A Synthetic Control Method Approach Available to Purchase
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Published:2023
Meng-Ting Chen, Richard J. Nugent, III, 2023. "On the Effectiveness of Capital Controls: A Synthetic Control Method Approach", Fintech, Pandemic, and the Financial System: Challenges and Opportunities, Suk-Joong Kim
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Abstract
The authors evaluate financial stability and capital flows management objectives of capital controls in the context of four capital control events: removing or imposing controls on capital inflows and removing or imposing controls on capital outflows. The authors use synthetic control method to solve the endogeneity problem stemmed from the timing of capital control implementation. The authors find new evidence that capital controls are not consistently effective in reaching financial stability outcomes but are consistent in reaching capital flows management outcomes. The authors compare our results to estimates using difference-in-difference (DID) and carry out placebo analysis. Finally, we use synthetic DID to correct for the parallel trend bias and show that the results still hold.
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