Time-varying Integration and International diversification strategies
This paper investigates the impact of globalization and integration on the relative benefits of country and industry diversification. Unlike previous models, our factor model allows asset exposures and volatilities to vary with both structural changes and temporary fluctuations in the economic and financial environment. First, we find that globalization and integration have lead to a gradual convergence of country to industry betas, especially in Europe. Second, the structurally-driven increase in market betas is accompanied by a gradual decrease in country-specific risk. Third, even though the edge has structurally decreased, geographical diversification continues being superior to industry diversification.
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2009
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| Authors: | Baele, Lieven ; Inghelbrecht, Koen |
| Published in: |
Journal of Empirical Finance. - Elsevier, ISSN 0927-5398. - Vol. 16.2009, 3, p. 368-387
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| Publisher: |
Elsevier |
| Keywords: | International portfolio diversification Country versus industry effects Financial integration Idiosyncratic risk Time-varying correlations Regime-switching models |
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