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Preventing Capital Flight to Reach Lucrative Investment In Indonesia KCI 등재

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한국유통과학회 (Korea Distribution Science Association)
초록

Purpose: This study aims to analyze the effect of macroeconomic and non-macroeconomic determinants of capital flight. Research design, data and methodology: With five determinants, this survey was conducted by Eviews 10, and the ordinary least squares (OLS) as a statistical method was applied for examining the research hypothesis. The five determinants are a budget deficit, economic growth, inflation rate, the exchange rate, and sovereign rating. The capital flight measurement uses the World Bank residual approach. The data derive from the Central Bank of Indonesia, BPS-Statistics Indonesia, OECD, and Moody’s Investor Service. Results: The result considers that economic growth, the exchange rate, and the sovereign rating will decrease capital flight. In addition, the budget deficit and the inflation rate will increase capital flight. The sovereign rating decreases capital flight bigger than the other determinants. In addition, the exchange rate is statistically significant. Conclusions: The most influential problem of capital flight in Indonesia is because of non-macroeconomics factor political issue, corruption, bad regulation, and others. That’s why the investment climate in Indonesia is still not secure. We propose that the regime would have to amend the business rule for reducing capital, raising the investment climate, and demonstrating the creative industry.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Research Methods and Materials
    3.1. Measuring Capital Flight
    3.2. Data Sources
    3.3. Estimation Technique
    3.4. Research Hypothesis
4. Results
5. Discussion and Conclusions
    5.1.Short Term Improvement
    5.2. Long Term Investment
References
저자
  • Sri Hartini RACHMAD(BPS-Statistics Indonesia)
  • R. Dwi Harwin KUSMARYO(Polytechnic of Statistics STIS)
  • Muhammad BASORUDIN(Directorate of Social Welfare Statistics, BPS-Statistics Indonesia)