
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.
This book investigates the mechanisms and actors driving large-scale illicit financial outflows from Angola, Côte d'Ivoire, and South Africa. The authors utilize a combination of quantitative, qualitative, and institutional analysis to map the complex networks that facilitate the extraction and concealment of public assets. By identifying the specific players and methods involved, the work argues that capital flight is a systemic global issue requiring coordinated international intervention.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this work as a significant contribution to the study of illicit financial flows and the role of offshore jurisdictions in global economic inequality. Readers frequently note the technical rigor of the analysis, which provides a clear framework for understanding how private wealth is extracted from developing economies.
Page Count:
435
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192594222
ISBN-13:
9780192594228
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