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Market Segmentation and the Cost of the Capital in International Equity Markets

Vihang R. Errunza and Darius P. Miller

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2000, vol. 35, issue 4, 577-600

Abstract: While theoretical models predict a decrease in the cost of capital from depositary receipt offerings, the economic benefits of this liberalization have been difficult to quantify, Using a sample of 126 firms from 32 countries, we document a significant decline of 42% in the cost of capital. In addition, we show the decline is driven by the ability of U.S. investors to span the foreign security prior to cross-listing. Our findings support eh hypothesis that financial market liberalizations have significant economic benefits.

Date: 2000
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