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Research on the Structure of Valuation Effects: A Comparative Analysis Based on the Developed and Emerging Market Countries

Jiaqian Liu

International Journal of Marketing Studies, 2016, vol. 8, issue 4, 155-162

Abstract: The PVAR model is constructed based on the international panel data of 1991-2014. This paper aims to study the different characteristics of the fluctuation of valuation effects in developed market countries and emerging market countries. The variance decomposition found that the valuation effects fluctuation of emerging market countries was mainly caused by the equity balance index and exchange rate fluctuation, while valuation effects fluctuation of developed market countries was mainly caused by the stock returns and the structure of net foreign assets. Furthermore, the impulse response found that the policy of managing valuation effect by stock return rate of emerging market countries can only be effective in the short term and long-term turned invalid. Policy of improving the equity balance index to manage valuation effects fluctuation is more effective in the emerging market countries than in the developed market countries.

Keywords: valuation effects; panel VAR; equity balance index; stock returns; exchange rates (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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