pääomankontrollien
Pääomankontrollit, or capital controls, are restrictions that governments can impose on the movement of capital into or out of a country. These measures can take various forms, including taxes on foreign investment, limits on the amount of currency that can be exchanged, or outright bans on certain types of capital flows. The primary objective of implementing capital controls is typically to manage a country's exchange rate, protect its foreign exchange reserves, or maintain financial stability.
Countries may resort to capital controls during periods of economic crisis or when facing significant capital
The effectiveness and consequences of capital controls are widely debated among economists. Proponents argue that they