capital account liberalization
Capital account liberalization refers to the process of removing restrictions and regulations on the movement of financial capital, such as foreign investments, loans, and transfers, between a country and the rest of the world. This allows for increased international financial integration and enables individuals, businesses, and governments to freely invest, borrow, and transfer funds across borders.
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