Columbia International Affairs Online: Working Papers

CIAO DATE: 08/2010

Excessive Volatility in Capital Flows: A Pigouvian Taxation Approach

Olivier Jeanne, Anton Korinek

May 2010

Peterson Institute for International Economics

Abstract

This paper analyzes prudential controls on capital flows to emerging markets from the perspective of a Pigouvian tax that addresses externalities associated with the deleveraging cycle. It presents a model in which restricting capital inflows during boom times reduces the potential outflows during busts. This mitigates the feedback effects of deleveraging episodes, when tightening financial constraints on borrowers and collapsing prices for collateral assets have mutually reinforcing effects. In our model, capital controls reduce macroeconomic volatility and increase standard measures of consumer welfare.