喀麦隆、加蓬和刚果共和国资本外逃的宏观经济和制度决定因素:比较分析

Luc Nembot Ndeffo, Christophe Kuipou Toukam, André Melachio Tameko
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摘要:喀麦隆、刚果和加蓬三国的资本外逃现象令人印象深刻。同时,这些国家的宏观经济变量不稳定,治理指标下降。本研究考察了这三个国家的资本外逃与宏观经济和制度指标演变之间的关系。本研究的目的是确定1970-2015年期间喀麦隆、加蓬和刚果共和国资本外逃的宏观经济和制度决定因素。采用时间序列技术进行分析。进行适当的测试以验证结果的稳健性。采用自回归分布滞后法对模型进行估计。对于本文所考虑的三个国家,结果显示资本外逃与宏观经济和制度变量之间存在稳定的长期关系。此外,一些宏观经济和制度变量对三国的资本外逃产生了积极而显著的影响。政策影响因国家而异。对喀麦隆来说,企业家应该将从其他经济增长部门获得的利润进行再投资,以确保其多样化。此外,自然资源租金管理应更加透明,以限制资本外逃。反腐败机构应拥有更广泛的权力,在主管法院追究腐败肇事者。为防止出现贪污公款的嫌疑,应立即适用《宪法》中有关高层领导人财产申报的规定。关于刚果共和国,必须对其债务进行深度重组,以使其可持续。反腐败机构的领导人在执行任务时应该有一定程度的自主权。应确定处理贪污案件的最后期限,以便加快制裁程序。对加蓬来说,主要的宏观经济建议是改组在加蓬经营的跨国公司的资本。国有和私营运营商应入股这些跨国公司,以从部分股息中获益,这些股息可以在当地进行再投资,并限制资本外逃。在政治治理方面,必须努力确保该国有强有力的机构来进行透明的选举。
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Macroeconomic and Institutional Determinants of Capital Flight in Cameroon, Gabon and the Republic of Congo: A Comparative Analysis
ABSTRACT:Cameroon, Congo and Gabon are characterized by an impressive flight of capital. Meanwhile, the macroeconomic variables of these countries are unstable and there is a degradation of governance indicators. This study examines the relationship between capital flight and the evolution of macroeconomic and institutional indicators in these three countries. The objective of the study is to identify the macroeconomic and institutional determinants of capital flight for the period 1970-2015 in Cameroon, Gabon and the Republic of Congo. Time series technique is used for the analysis. Appropriate tests are performed to verify the robustness of the results. The models are estimated through Autoregressive Distributed Lag approach. For each of the three countries considered in this paper, the results reveal a stable long-run relationship between capital flight and macroeconomic and institutional variables. In addition, some macroeconomic and institutional variables positively and significantly influence capital flight in each of the three countries. Policy implications are country-specific. For Cameroon, entrepreneurs should reinvest the profits from other growth sectors of the economy to ensure its diversification. In addition, natural resource rent management should be more transparent to limit capital flight. Anti-corruption structures should have more extensive powers to pursue the perpetrators of corruption before the competent courts. The application of the provisions of the constitution relating to the declaration of the property of the leaders occupying high positions should come into force to limit any hint of embezzlement of public funds. Concerning the Republic of Congo, the debt must be deeply restructured to make it sustainable. Leaders of anti-corruption structures should have a degree of autonomy in carrying out their mandate. Deadlines for dealing with corruption cases should be defined with a view to speeding up the procedures for sanctions. For Gabon, the main macroeconomic recommendation concerns the restructuring of the capital of multinational companies operating in Gabon. The state and private operators should take stakes in these multinationals to benefit from part of the dividends that can be reinvested locally and limit capital flight. In terms of political governance, efforts must be made to ensure that the country has strong institutions for transparent elections.
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