World Bank residual model

id: world-bank-residual-model-268-9980898
title: World Bank residual model
text: The World Bank residual model, in economics, refers to a widely used model by economists to measure illicit financial flows. The data sources for this analysis are the large-scale macroeconomic databases maintained by the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. In order to estimate illicit financial flows, this method measures a country's source of funds against its recorded use. Source of funds includes increases in net external indebtedness of the public sector and the net inflow of fo
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