物以类聚,人以群分?探讨资本外逃与非金属自然资源物理开采的关系

IF 2.7 Q2 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Shivangi Pathak, Gupteswar Patel, Ashis Kumar Pradhan, Ronny Thomas
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摘要

近来,大量资本从金砖五国这个占主导地位的贸易集团外流。在资本外逃呈上升趋势且有关金砖国家的文献较少的背景下,本研究探讨了资本外逃与自然资源的实际开采之间的联系,同时控制了政治因素,如治理有效性、国家脆弱性指数和高伤亡率的恐怖爆炸事件对这些国家资本外逃的影响。我们使用了 2003 年至 2020 年的面板数据,并采用了固定效应、Driscoll-Kraay 和偏差修正矩方法(BCMM)等一系列回归技术。BCMM 回归结果表明,恐怖主义每增加一个单位,资本外逃就会增加 0.7%;非金属开采每增加一个单位,资本外逃就会增加 10.6%。同样,固定效应和 Driscoll-Kraay 的研究结果也证实了 BCMM 回归结果的稳健性。考虑到治理和政治因素的重要性,我们的结果认可了在减少非金属资源开采方面更好的治理效果,以及在限制居民资本外逃方面的框架性反恐战略。
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Do Birds of the Same Feather Flock Together? Exploring the Relationship Between Capital Flight, and Physical Extraction of Non-Metallic Natural Resources

A gush of capital has been siphoning out of the dominating trade bloc—BRICS in recent times. Against the backdrop of a rising trend in capital flight and scant literature on BRICS concerning this issue, this study explores the linkages between capital flight and physical extraction of natural resources while controlling for the political factors, such as governance effectiveness, state fragility index, and high casualty terrorist bombings on capital flight from these nations. We use the panel data spanning from 2003 to 2020 and employ a set of regression techniques like fixed effect, Driscoll–Kraay, and bias corrected method of moments (BCMM). The BCMM regression results indicate that a one unit increase in terrorism is associated with a 0.7% increase in capital flight, and a one-unit increase in non-metallic extractions is associated with a 10.6% increase in capital flight, with statistical significance at 1% and 5% levels respectively. Similarly, the findings of Fixed effect and Driscoll–Kraay confirm the robustness of BCMM regression output. Considering the importance of governance and political factors, our results endorse better governance effectiveness in reducing non-metal resources extractions and frame counter-terrorism strategies in restricting resident capital outflows.

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Journal of Public Affairs
Journal of Public Affairs PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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7.10
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Affairs provides an international forum for refereed papers, case studies and reviews on the latest developments, practice and thinking in government relations, public affairs, and political marketing. The Journal is guided by the twin objectives of publishing submissions of the utmost relevance to the day-to-day practice of communication specialists, and promoting the highest standards of intellectual rigour.
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