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Board Reforms, Stock Liquidity, and Stock Market Development
The Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 2022Abstract This paper studies the effect of board reforms on stock liquidity using data from 37 countries. We document that board reforms significantly increase stock liquidity: the effective spread on average decreases by 12.7% after a board reform.
Buhui Qiu, Thomas Y To
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The politics of stock market development
Review of International Political Economy, 2009ABSTRACT This article locates the political determinants of stock market development in the distributional cleavages among voters and interest groups. Our argument questions the prevailing explanation about the role of partisanship in the literature, where it is usually assumed that left governments frighten investors.
Peter A. Gourevitch +2 more
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International stock market interdependence: Are developing markets the same as developed markets?
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 2013This paper uses a dynamic panel-data gravity model to explain the correlations between 40 markets from 1996 to 2010 using four types of market linkages: information capacity, financial integration, economic integration, and similarity in industrial structure.
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Sustainable development of stock market: Research in Vietnam stock market
International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and StudiesThe continuous development of financial instruments leads to more and more new factors that can destabilize the global financial system. Therefore, the development of a quality and sustainable stock market is considered the goal of not only countries with a long history of stock market formation such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and ...
Nguyen Thi Thu Ha, Tong Thi Thu Hoa
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Competition and stock market development
The European Journal of Finance, 2009Previous research has found great disparity in growth rates of stock markets supporting the idea that the ranking in financial development is volatile. This paper analyzes the development of stock markets in the last decades and attempts to explain why countries change their ranking in financial development.
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The stock market and economic development: should developing countries encourage stock markets? [PDF]
Abstract In a famous passage in chapter 12 of the General Theory, Keynes observed: As the organisation of investment markets improves, the risk of the predominance of speculation does, however, increase. In one of the greatest investment markets in the world, namely, New York, the influence of speculation (in the above sense, i.e.
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Political regimes and stock market development
Eurasian Economic Review, 2015This article highlights an often overlooked element in the finance-growth nexus: the role of political regimes. We find political regimes to impact the size of security markets but not the degree of liquidity; there is no statistically significant difference in the volume of shares traded on stock markets between autocracies and the rest of the sample.
Bill B. Francis, Eric Ofori
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