kapitaliväljamine
Kapitaliväljamine (Estonian for capital outflow) describes the process by which financial capital leaves an economy, moving to foreign destinations or to other parts of the world. It can occur when residents or domestic firms invest abroad, or when foreign investors reduce their holdings in domestic assets and take funds elsewhere. Capital outflows can be broken down into direct investment outflows (for example, a company building or acquiring assets abroad), portfolio investment outflows (selling domestic securities to acquire assets abroad), and other flows such as loans, repayments, or currency exchanges driven by international activity.
Causes of kapitaliväljamine include higher expected returns abroad, worsening domestic investment conditions or perceived political or
Measurement and scope are typically handled within the balance of payments framework. Kapitaliväljamine contributes to the
Implications vary with context. Moderate, orderly outflows can reflect reallocations of capital and support macroeconomic adjustment,
Capital outflows are a key consideration for open economies, especially those with sizable external liabilities or