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The Internationalization of Equity Markets

Jeffrey Frankel

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JEL-codes: F3 G1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to "The Internationalization of Equity Markets " , pp 1-20 Downloads
Jeffrey Frankel
A Test of the International CAPM Using Business Cycles Indicators as Instrumental Variables , pp 23-58 Downloads
Bernard Dumas
An Exploratory Investigation of the Fundamental Determinants of National Equity Market Returns , pp 59-147 Downloads
Wayne Ferson and Campbell Harvey
Tests of CAPM on an International Portfolio of Bonds and Stocks , pp 149-183 Downloads
Charles Engel
International Equity Transactions and U.S. Portfolio Choice , pp 185-227 Downloads
Linda Tesar and Ingrid M. Werner
The Effect of Barriers to Equity Investment in Developing Countries , pp 231-275 Downloads
Stijn Claessens and Moon-Whoan Rhee
International Experiences with Securities Transaction Taxes , pp 277-308 Downloads
John Campbell and Kenneth Froot
Price Volatility and Volume Spillovers between the Tokyo and New York Stock Markets , pp 309-343 Downloads
Wen-Ling Lin and Takatoshi Ito
What Moves the Discount on Country Equity Funds? , pp 345-403 Downloads
Gikas Hardouvelis, Rafael La Porta and Thierry A. Wizman

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Working Paper: The Internationalization of Equity Markets (1993) Downloads
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