Honors Economics
Capital controls are regulatory measures that countries use to manage the flow of foreign capital in and out of their domestic economy. These controls can include taxes, tariffs, and restrictions on foreign investment, aimed at stabilizing the economy, managing exchange rates, and protecting national financial systems. By implementing capital controls, governments seek to reduce the risk of financial crises caused by sudden capital flight or excessive foreign investments.
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