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Original Articles

Opposition to capital market opening

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Pages 425-428 | Published online: 14 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

We employ a neoclassical growth model to assess the impact of financial liberalization in a developing country on capital owners’ and workers’ consumption and welfare. We find for an average non-OECD country that capital owners suffer a 42% reduction in permanent consumption because capital inflows reduce their return to capital while workers gain 8% of permanent consumption because capital inflows increase wages. These huge gross impacts contrast with the small positive net effect found in a neoclassical representative agent model by Gourinchas and Jeanne (2006). Our findings provide an estimate of the amount of redistribution needed to overcome capitalists’ opposition to capital inflows.

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Notes

1 In addition, this assumption assures that the capitalist’s normalized consumption and asset holdings are constant in the steady state (see Barro and Sala-i-Martin, Citation2004).

2 Furthermore, the capitalist respects appropriate transversality conditions. Workers, facing an exogenous real wage and supplying labour inelastically, cannot optimize their allocations.

3 The properties of the production function ensure this interior condition.

4 For t = 0, we have and , with and given.

5 η is not mentioned, as it does not affect relative consumption losses.

6

7 In the working paper version, we show that a productivity catch-up process associated with financial integration does not reduce domestic capital owners’ welfare losses because the capital income effects are unaffected.

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