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would optimally diversify away domestic output risk. Therefore, in a world without investor home bias, consumption growth … country appears to be highly correlated with its own output growth relative to the world. This phenomenon may be called …
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would optimally diversify away domestic output risk. Therefore, in a world without investor home bias, consumption growth … country appears to be highly correlated with its own output growth relative to the world. This phenomenon may be called …
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utilised to isolate common, or ‘world', and country-specific shocks in stock, bond, currency, and house markets and in … asset markets, though a country level cycle in returns is also evident. Together the world factors in the driving variables …
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This paper shows that firms from financial centres are more likely to go public than their provincial counterparts. The financial centre bias is analysed for 32 countries, including the European Union, the USA and Japan. It is particularly strong in countries with underdeveloped stock markets...
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