Catching up by ‘Deglobalizing’: Capital account policy and economic growth

Paul R. Bergin, Woo Jin Choi, Ju H. Pyun

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Abstract

While substantial empirical research has evaluated the question of whether capital account openness promotes economic growth, this paper finds empirical evidence for cases where the opposite is true—that a policy of capital controls can promote economic growth, when combined with a policy of reserve accumulation. Using panel data from 45 countries from 1985 to 2019, we find that capital controls combined with reserve accumulation—strategic capital account policy—contribute to growth in real GDP and TFP. This effect is stronger for emerging markets and prior to the global financial crisis. We show that the policy is strongly associated with enlarging the scale of the manufacturing sector and productivity, and is consistent with theories of learning-by-doing through exporting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102920
JournalJournal of International Money and Finance
Volume138
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

Keywords

  • Capital control
  • Dynamic panel estimation
  • Emerging economies
  • Foreign exchange reserves
  • Resource reallocation

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