
Gross Capital Inflows in Indonesia: Exploring Bonanzas and Sudden Stops
Author(s) -
Syahid Izzulhaq,
Muhammad Rizal Taufikurahman,
Afaqa Hudaya,
Mohammad Reza Hafiz Akbar
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.22452/ijie.vol13no3.2
Subject(s) - sudden stop , capital (architecture) , debt , economics , capital market , monetary economics , identification (biology) , financial capital , capital flows , financial system , finance , business , market economy , geography , human capital , liberalization , botany , archaeology , biology
This paper examines episodes of capital bonanzas and sudden stops in Indonesia by utilising binary response models and several episode-identification approaches. Our identification suggests that whenever bonanza episodes occurred, capital sudden stop episodes followed in a more extended period. The estimations demonstrate that domestic factors are relatively dominant in determining the capital bonanzas, and the federal funds rate has a more significant impact on inducing the probability of capital sudden stops in Indonesia. We also found that Turkey and South Africa are the most contagious economies for Indonesia. This paper proposes some policy reforms to enhance the stability of capital inflows in Indonesia, including financial regulation and public finance policies such as a reverse Tobin tax and market-driven public debt rules.