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Chapter 2 Nonlinear Stock Market Links between Mexico and the World

Mohamed El Hedi Arouri and Fredj Jawadi

A chapter in Nonlinear Modeling of Economic and Financial Time-Series, 2010, pp 29-39 from Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Abstract: Purpose – This chapter aims to investigate the stock market comovements between Mexico and the world capital market using nonlinear modeling tools. Methodology/approach – We apply recent nonlinear cointegration and nonlinear error correction models (NECMs) to investigate the comovements between stock prices over the recent period. Findings – While the previous literature only highlights some evidence of time-varying comovements, our chapter aims to specify the mechanism characterizing the comovement process through the comparison of two nonlinear error correction models (NECMs). It shows a nonlinear relationship between stock prices that are activated per regime. Originality – Studying the integration hypothesis between stock markets over the recent financial crisis, our findings highlight strong evidence of significant comovements that explain the global collapse of stock markets in 2008–2009.

Keywords: stock; market; comovements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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