金融制裁真的 "聪明 "吗?从跨境资本流动角度看证据

Yang Liu, Wei Lang, Aihua Wang
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很少有研究探讨金融制裁对跨境资本流动的影响。本文使用 2000 年至 2019 年 48 个国家的面板数据,旨在研究金融制裁对跨境资本流动波动的影响。我们采用了差分(DID)和空间DID(SDID)模型,结果表明,金融制裁导致目标国跨境资本流入和流出的波动加剧,其渠道是对目标国金融部门的负面影响。子样本回归结果表明,金融制裁的影响因经济结构和资本账户开放度的不同而存在差异。此外,SDID 模型的结果表明,金融制裁会造成金融风险的跨境传递,金融制裁的空间溢出效应也会对目标国之外的其他国家产生负面经济影响。本研究的意义在于强调了国际金融制裁通过跨境资本流动影响目标国的经济。同时,我们证实了金融制裁对全球金融稳定构成了一定的威胁。
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Are financial sanctions truly “smart”? Evidence from the perspective of cross‐border capital flows
Few studies are found to examine the impact of financial sanctions on cross‐border capital flows. Using a panel data from 48 countries from 2000 to 2019, this paper aims to examine the impact of financial sanctions on the volatility of cross‐border capital flows. We employ difference‐in‐differences (DID) and spatial DID (SDID) models, showing the result that financial sanctions lead to an exacerbation of the volatility of cross‐border capital inflows and outflows in the targeted country, with the channel of negative impact on the financial sector in the targeted country. The subsample regressions indicate heterogeneous impacts of financial sanctions depending on economic structure and capital account openness. Additionally, the result of the SDID model shows that financial sanctions cause cross‐border transmission of financial risks, and that the spatial spillover effect of financial sanctions will also have negative economic impacts on other countries in addition to the target country. The significance of this study lies in emphasizing that international financial sanctions affect the economy of target countries through cross‐border capital flows. Meanwhile, we confirm that financial sanctions pose a certain threat to global financial stability.
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