Political Economy of Capital Controls
Explore the intricate world of international finance with Political Economy of Capital Controls by Gunther G. Schulze, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. This insightful book spans 300 pages and delves into the pervasive restrictions on capital movements that continue to shape global economics. With a focus on the public choice model, Schulze critically assesses existing literature while presenting original research that sheds light on the complexities of capital controls. Discover the reasons behind the prevalence of these regulations in 144 out of 186 countries, as reported by the IMF in 1996. This comprehensive study is essential for anyone interested in monetary policy and the dynamics of capital flows. Enhance your understanding of this vital topic and its implications for international finance.