“…The positioning of the research also departs from contemporary literature on capital flight which has been oriented towards, inter alia: the connection between fiscal policy and capital flight (Muchai & Muchai, 2016); lessons on causes and effects of capital flight from Africa (Ndikumana, 2016); the connection between capital flight and public social expenses in Madagascar (Ramiandrisoa & Rakotomanana, 2016) and Congo-Brazzaville (Moulemvo, 2016); insights into relationships between misinvoicing in trade and the flight of capital from Zimbabwe (Kwaramba et al, 2016); the nexus between natural resources and capital flight in Cameroon (Mpenya et al, 2016); how capital flight is related to tax income in Burkina Faso (Ndiaye & Siri, 2016); linkages between terrorism, capital flight and military expenditure (Efobi & Asongu, 2016;Asongu & Amankwah-Amoah, 2018); the institutional environment on the nexus between capital flows and capital flight (Gankou et al, 2016); the bundling and unbundling of institutions in the fight against capital flight (Asongu & Nwachukwu, 2017) and how terrorism sustains the addiction to capital flight .…”