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On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa

On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780198852728
ISBN-13 : 019885272X
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Book Synopsis On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa by : Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of the African Development Policy Program Léonce Ndikumana

Download or read book On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa written by Distinguished Professor of Economics and Director of the African Development Policy Program Léonce Ndikumana and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2022-01-20 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the Trail of Capital Flight from Africa investigates the dynamics of capital flight from Angola, Côte d'Ivoire, and South Africa, countries that have witnessed large-scale illicit financial outflows in recent decades. Quantitative, qualitative, and institutional analysis for each country is used to examine the modus operandi of capital flight; that is, the 'who', 'how', and 'where' dimensions of the phenomenon. 'Who' refers to major domestic and foreign players; 'how' refers to mechanisms of capital acquisition, transfer, and concealment; and 'where' refers to the destinations of capital flight and the transactions involved. The evidence reveals a complex network of actors and enablers involved in orchestrating and facilitating capital flight and the accumulation of private wealth in offshore secrecy jurisdictions. This underscores the reality that capital flight is a global phenomenon, and that measures to curtail it are a shared responsibility for Africa and the global community. Addressing the problem of capital flight and related issues such as trade misinvoicing, money laundering, tax evasion, and theft of public assets by political and economic elites will require national and global efforts with a high level of coordination.


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