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Research in International Business and Finance, 2005
The paper examines the question whether the economic convergence brought about by the European Mo... more The paper examines the question whether the economic convergence brought about by the European Monetary Union resulted in increased correlations across EMU equity market returns, which subsequently lead to a reduction in the benefits for investors in these markets. The study employs data from 1988 to 2003 in which correlation, cointegration and causality estimation techniques are used to describe the
Global Finance Journal, 2007
It is generally accepted that there has been an increase in the degree of international financial... more It is generally accepted that there has been an increase in the degree of international financial integration over the last two decades. As a result, international financial integration has become a topical area of research for many financial economists. To enrich the literature in this area, our paper provides an empirical investigation into identifying the potential "drivers" of international financial integration including policy on capital controls, the level of economic and educational development, economic growth, institutional and legal environment, trade openness, financial development and tax policy. Overall, the results provide strong evidence in support of our choice of drivers of international financial integration.
Research in International Business and Finance, 2005
The paper examines the question whether the economic convergence brought about by the European Mo... more The paper examines the question whether the economic convergence brought about by the European Monetary Union resulted in increased correlations across EMU equity market returns, which subsequently lead to a reduction in the benefits for investors in these markets. The study employs data from 1988 to 2003 in which correlation, cointegration and causality estimation techniques are used to describe the
Global Finance Journal, 2007
It is generally accepted that there has been an increase in the degree of international financial... more It is generally accepted that there has been an increase in the degree of international financial integration over the last two decades. As a result, international financial integration has become a topical area of research for many financial economists. To enrich the literature in this area, our paper provides an empirical investigation into identifying the potential "drivers" of international financial integration including policy on capital controls, the level of economic and educational development, economic growth, institutional and legal environment, trade openness, financial development and tax policy. Overall, the results provide strong evidence in support of our choice of drivers of international financial integration.