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Emerging Markets Finance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2003
Emerging markets have long posed a challenge for finance. Standard models are often ill suited to deal with the specific circumstances arising in these markets. However, the interest in emerging markets has provided impetus for the adaptation of current models to new circumstances in these markets and the development of new models.
Geert Bekaert, Campbell R Harvey
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Emerging art markets

Emerging Markets Review, 2010
This paper analyzes the performance and risk-return characteristics of three major emerging art markets: Russia, China, and India. According to three national art market indices, built by hedonic regressions based on auction sales prices, the geometric annual returns are 10.00%, 5.70%, and 42.20% for Russia (1985-2008), China (1990-2008), and India ...
Kraussl, R.G.W., Logher, R.
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Corporate Governance in Emerging Markets: A Selective Review and an Agenda for Future Research

Social Science Research Network, 2020
In this paper, we show how corporate governance reforms and research have been mutually reinforcing in emerging markets and propose a research agenda going forward.
Melsa Ararat, S. Claessens, B. Yurtoglu
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Entrepreneurship, Emerging Technologies, Emerging Markets

International Small Business Journal: Researching Entrepreneurship, 2008
Academics and practitioners alike have long understood the benefits, if not the risks, of both emerging markets and emerging technologies.Yet it is only recently that foresighted firms have embraced emerging technologies and emerging markets through entrepreneurial activity. Emerging technologies and emerging markets present both unique challenges and
Thukral, Inderpreet S.   +5 more
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Emerging Markets

CFA Digest, 2008
The club of high-performing emerging markets is fairly concentrated in East Asia. Their TFP growth may not be extraordinary, though their growth rate is unprecedented. Factors argued to promote growth include trade, investment, external financing, and good governance.
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Comparative Capitalism, Growth Models and Emerging Markets: The Development of the Field

, 2020
Over the past decade, the study of emerging markets has become one of the most vibrant fields of Comparative Capitalism (CC) scholarship. CC studies have not only mapped a range of different emerging market capitalisms but have also identified both ...
Michael Schedelik   +3 more
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Marketing in emerging markets: a review, theoretical synthesis and extension

International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2019
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of theoretical models and studies dealing with the international marketing strategies in emerging markets and provides recommendations for future research based on the review.
J. Paul
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Emerging Markets

Capitalism is driven by technological revolutions, leading to alternating periods of regulation and deregulation in leading economies. Technologically backward countries face a different situation as they have to catch up with the leaders. Against this backdrop, Theo van de Klundert examines the relationship between capitalism and democracy, combining ...
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Annique Un
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Institutional determinants of foreign direct investment inflows: evidence from emerging markets

International Journal of Emerging Markets, 2019
Purpose Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a strategic decision for achieving competitive advantage by multinational enterprises. The purpose of this paper is to explore the role of institutional determinants of FDI using data from 24 emerging markets ...
J. Paul, Pravin Jadhav
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Emerging Markets Have Emerged

2016
Argues that emerging markets have emerged; the traditional distinctions between emerging and developed markets—the size of their economies, the size of their financial markets, corporate governance, government policies, even growth—have blurred or disappeared; the one surviving distinction between them is the price you pay for growth.
Marko Dimitrijević, Timothy Mistele
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