Internationalization Versus Regionalization in the Emerging Stock Markets
Virginie Coudert (),
Karine Hervé and
Pierre Mabille
International Journal of Finance & Economics, 2015, vol. 20, issue 1, 16-27
Abstract:
Globalization has led financial markets to be more and more correlated across countries, especially between advanced and emerging countries. We propose to shed light on the issue of financial integration in emerging countries by resorting to complementary econometric approaches. For that, we draw a parallel between the results from a rolling window OLS regression — evaluating to what extent shocks on regional and developed stock markets are passed through to emerging markets — and the results from a trivariate Baba–Engle–Kraft–Kroner‐general auto‐regressive conditional heteroskedasticity model assessing the dynamic of integration in emerging markets While regional integration is by and large a central characteristic of most emerging stock markets, the pattern of financial shocks transmission turns out to vary substantially across countries and over time. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Date: 2015
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