pääomakontrollejaan
Pääomakontrollejaan, often translated as capital controls, refers to measures that a country's government or central bank may implement to restrict or regulate the flow of capital into or out of the country. These controls can take various forms, including restrictions on foreign exchange transactions, limits on the amount of money that can be transferred abroad, taxes on capital flows, or outright prohibitions on certain types of international investment.
The primary motivations behind implementing capital controls often include the desire to stabilize the domestic economy,
However, capital controls also have potential drawbacks. They can deter foreign investment, distort market signals, lead