Emerging Markets Review
2000 - 2025
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Volume 17, issue C, 2013
- Experience-based corporate corruption and stock market volatility: Evidence from emerging markets pp. 1-13

- Chi Keung Lau, Ender Demir and Mehmet Bilgin
- An analysis of forward exchange rate biasedness across developed and developing country currencies: Do observed patterns persist out of sample? pp. 14-28

- Grace Loring and Brian Lucey
- Bond markets co-movement dynamics and macroeconomic factors: Evidence from emerging and frontier markets pp. 29-43

- Vanja Piljak
- Financial market liberalization and the pricing of idiosyncratic risk pp. 44-59

- Biqing Huang, John Wald and Rodolfo Martell
- Sovereign bond spreads determinants in Latin American countries: Before and during the XXI financial crisis pp. 60-75

- Lisana B. Martinez, Antonio Terceño and Mercedes Teruel
- Determinants of dividend smoothing in emerging market: The case of Korea pp. 76-88

- Jinho Jeong
- Duration, trading volume and the price impact of trades in an emerging futures market pp. 89-105

- Michael Bowe, Stuart Hyde and Lavern McFarlane
- Measuring financial market integration in the European Union: EU15 vs. New Member States pp. 106-124

- Crina Pungulescu
- Banking sector reforms and corporate leverage in emerging markets pp. 125-149

- Senay Agca, Gianni De Nicolò and Enrica Detragiache
- Internet-based corporate disclosure and market value: Evidence from Latin America pp. 150-168

- Urbi Garay, Maximiliano González, Alexander Guzmán and María Andrea Trujillo
- Bond yields in emerging economies: It matters what state you are in pp. 169-185

- Laura Jaramillo and Anke Weber
- Financial liberalization and stock markets efficiency: New evidence from emerging economies pp. 186-208

- Aymen Ben Rejeb and Adel Boughrara
- Credit cycle dependent spread determinants in emerging sovereign debt markets pp. 209-223

- Christoph Riedel, Kannan Thuraisamy and Niklas Wagner
- The effectiveness of forex interventions in four Latin American countries pp. 224-240

- Carmen Broto
Volume 16, issue C, 2013
- Financial sector ups and downs and the real sector in the open economy: Up by the stairs, down by the parachute pp. 1-30

- Joshua Aizenman, Brian Pinto and Vladyslav Sushko
- The volatility effect in emerging markets pp. 31-45

- David Blitz, Juan Pang and Pim Vliet
- Size, value, and momentum in emerging market stock returns pp. 46-65

- Nusret Cakici, Frank Fabozzi and Sinan Tan
- Volatility transmission in regional Asian stock markets pp. 66-77

- Qaisar Abbas, Sabeen Khan and Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah
- How do accounting standards and insiders' incentives affect earnings management? Evidence from China pp. 78-99

- Yuyang Zhang, Konari Uchida and Hua Bu
- Similarities and differences among cross-border M&A and greenfield FDI determinants: Evidence from Asia and Oceania pp. 100-118

- Mamoru Nagano
- Which firms are more prone to stock market manipulation? pp. 119-130

- Serkan Imisiker and Bedri Tas
- The market response of insider transferring trades and firm characteristics in Taiwan pp. 131-144

- Chiao-Yi Chang
- Separating the wheat from the chaff: Understanding portfolio returns in an emerging market pp. 145-169

- Nicolas A. Eterovic and Dalibor Eterovic
- The Tunisian stock market index volatility: Long memory vs. switching regime pp. 170-182

- Lanouar Charfeddine and Ahdi Noomen Ajmi
- Dove or Hawk? Characterizing monetary policy regime switches in India pp. 183-202

- Michael Hutchison, Rajeswari Sengupta and Nirvikar Singh
- Analyzing the likelihood and the impact of earnout offers on acquiring company wealth gains in India pp. 203-222

- Reena Kohli and Bikram Jit Singh Mann
Volume 15, issue C, 2013
- Corporate governance in emerging markets: A survey pp. 1-33

- Stijn Claessens and Burcin Yurtoglu
- Property rights, R&D spillovers, and corporate accounting transparency in China pp. 34-56

- Joseph P.H. Fan, Stuart L. Gillan and Xin Yu
- Corporate governance and investment-cash flow sensitivity: Evidence from emerging markets pp. 57-71

- Bill Francis, Iftekhar Hasan, Liang Song and Maya Waisman
- Executive integrity, audit opinion, and fraud in Chinese listed firms pp. 72-91

- Jiandong Chen, Douglas Cumming, Wenxuan Hou and Edward Lee
- Early warning indicators of asset price boom/bust cycles in emerging markets pp. 92-106

- Alexey Ponomarenko
- Dynamic return predictability in the Russian stock market pp. 107-121

- Jyri Kinnunen
- Do the production-based factors capture the time-varying patterns in stock returns? pp. 122-135

- Hankil Kang, Jangkoo Kang and Changjun Lee
- The influence of bank ownership on credit supply: Evidence from the recent financial crisis pp. 136-147

- Zuzana Fungáčová, Risto Herrala and Laurent Weill
- Debt source choices and stock market performance of Russian firms during the financial crisis pp. 148-159

- Denis Davydov and Sami Vähämaa
- On the political determinants of sovereign risk: Evidence from a Markov-switching vector autoregressive model for Argentina pp. 160-185

- Pedro Sottile
- A risk-based explanation of return patterns—Evidence from the Polish stock market pp. 186-210

- Antonina Waszczuk
- Do mutual fund managers exploit the Ramadan anomaly? Evidence from Turkey pp. 211-232

- Jędrzej Białkowski, Martin T. Bohl, Philipp Kaufmann and Tomasz Wisniewski
- Banking competition in Africa: Subregional comparative studies pp. 233-254

- Samuel Fosu
Volume 13, issue 4, 2012
- The use of Fx derivatives and the cost of capital: Evidence of Brazilian companies pp. 411-423

- João Ricardo Ribeiro Coutinho, Hsia Hua Sheng and Mayra Ivanoff Lora
- Can emerging market central banks bail out banks? A cautionary tale from Latin America pp. 424-448

- Luis Jácome, Tahsin Saadi Sedik and Simon Townsend
- Choosing an optimal investment strategy: The role of robust pair-copulas based portfolios pp. 449-464

- Beatriz Vaz de Melo Mendes and Daniel S. Marques
- The relationship between liquidity, corporate governance, and firm valuation: Evidence from Russia pp. 465-477

- Wei-Xuan Li, Clara Chia-Sheng Chen and Joseph French
- Cross-sectional determinants of bank performance under deposit dollarization in emerging markets pp. 478-492

- Ali Kutan, Emre Ozsoz and Erick W. Rengifo
- Crisis, internal governance mechanisms and pension fund performance: Evidence from Poland pp. 493-515

- Krzysztof Jackowicz and Oskar Kowalewski
- Corporate governance, agency problems and international cross-listings: A defense of the bonding hypothesis pp. 516-547

- G. Karolyi
- Regional differences in development of life insurance markets in China pp. 548-558

- Guochen Pan, Hsu-Ling Chang and Chi-Wei Su
- Industry and country factors in emerging market returns: Did the Asian crisis make a difference? pp. 559-580

- Ye Bai, Christopher Green and Lawrence Leger
- Does socially responsible investment equity indexes in emerging markets pay off? Evidence from Brazil pp. 581-597

- Eduardo Ortas, Jose Moneva and Manuel Salvador
- Emerging market sovereign bond spreads: Estimation and back-testing pp. 598-625

- Fabio Comelli
- Family firms and financial performance: The cost of growing pp. 626-649

- Maximiliano González, Alexander Guzmán, Carlos Pombo and María-Andrea Trujillo
- Financial development and the evolution of property rights and legal institutions pp. 650-673

- Mihail Miletkov and M. Babajide Wintoki
Volume 13, issue 3, 2012
- Global excess liquidity and asset prices in emerging countries: A PVAR approach pp. 256-267

- Sophie Brana, Marie-Louise Djigbenou and Stéphanie Prat
- The global financial crisis, financial linkages and correlations in returns and volatilities in emerging MENA stock markets pp. 268-282

- Simon Neaime
- Financial openness, disclosure and bank risk-taking in MENA countries pp. 283-300

- Arnaud Bourgain, Patrice Pieretti and Skerdilajda Zanaj
- The 2007–2008 financial crisis: Is there evidence of disaster myopia? pp. 301-315

- Camille Cornand and Céline Gimet
- Financial sector development and access to finance. Does size say it all? pp. 316-337

- Céline Gimet and Thomas Lagoarde-Segot
- The impact of residual government ownership in privatized firms: New evidence from China pp. 338-351

- Jing Liao and Martin Young
- Understanding Brazilian companies' foreign exchange exposure pp. 352-365

- Jose Rossi
- The value impact of international and industrial diversifications on public‐listed firms in Malaysia pp. 366-380

- Kian-Tek Lee, Chee-Wooi Hooy and Guat-Khim Hooy
Volume 13, issue 2, 2012
- Audit quality in common-law and code-law emerging markets: Evidence on earnings conservatism, agency costs and cost of equity pp. 101-117

- George Emmanuel Iatridis
- Theory and practice of corporate finance: Evidence and distinctive features in Latin America pp. 118-148

- Carlos P. Maquieira, Lorenzo A. Preve and Virginia Sarria-Allende
- Evaluating the performance of global emerging markets equity exchange-traded funds pp. 149-158

- David Blitz and Joop Huij
- Emerging markets research: Trends, issues and future directions pp. 159-183

- Colm Kearney
- Price jumps in Visegrad-country stock markets: An empirical analysis pp. 184-201

- Jan Hanousek and Jan Novotny
- Can market frictions really explain the price impact asymmetry of block trades? Evidence from the Saudi Stock Market pp. 202-209

- Ahmed A. Alzahrani, Andros Gregoriou and Robert Hudson
- Emerging economies' attraction of foreign direct investment pp. 210-229

- Alexander Peter Groh and Matthias Wich
- Return and volatility spillovers among CIVETS stock markets pp. 230-252

- Turhan Korkmaz, Emrah Çevik and Erdal Atukeren
Volume 13, issue 1, 2012
- The roles of news and volatility in stock market correlations during the global financial crisis pp. 1-7

- Melissa Mun and Robert Brooks
- Size, value and liquidity. Do They Really Matter on an Emerging Stock Market? pp. 8-25

- Judith Lischewski and Svitlana Voronkova
- Currency depreciations, financial transfers, and firm heterogeneity pp. 26-41

- Michael Brei and Matthieu Charpe
- Bank competition in Russia: An examination at different levels of aggregation pp. 42-57

- Diego Anzoategui, María Soledad Martínez Pería and Martin Melecký
- Temporal dimension and equilibrium exchange rate: A FEER/BEER comparison pp. 58-77

- Antonia Lòpez-Villavicencio, Jacques Mazier and Jamel Saadaoui
- To liberalize or not to liberalize: Political and economic determinants of financial liberalization pp. 78-99

- Ilker Kaya, Konstantin Lyubimov and Mihail Miletkov
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