Ownership Structure and Corporate Performance in Japan
Frank Lichtenberg and
George M. Pushner
No 4092, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
This paper develops a dynamic continuous-time model in which international risk sharing can yield substantial welfare gains through its positive effect on expected consumption growth. The mechanism linking global diversification to growth is an attendant world portfolio shift from safe, but low-yield, capital into riskier, high-yield capital. The presence of these two types of capital is meant to capture the idea that growth depends on the availability of an ever-increasing array of specialized, hence inherently risky, production inputs. A partial calibration exercise based on Penn World Table consumption data implies steady-state welfare gains from global financial integration that for some regions amount to several times initial wealth.
Date: 1992-06
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Published as Japan and the World Economy, vol. 6, (1994) pp. 239-261.
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