European Financial Markets: The Effects of European Union Membership on Central and Eastern European Equity Markets
EU membership involves political and economic reforms

which influence financial markets in the new member states.

This study empirically explores and quantifies the effects of

EU accession on the risk and return of equity markets in eight

Central and Eastern European markets joining the EU in 2004.

The study also incorporates a review of how the influence of

macroeconomic variables and the level of integration with

global and European markets change as a result of

EU membership.

Based on empirical tests using weekly data over ten years,

this study concludes that EU membership results in a

significant decline in equity market volatility and a

significant increase in risk-adjusted, but not absolute,

equity returns. Furthermore, the study suggests that equity

markets in new EU member states become increasingly

influenced by global rather than local macroeconomic

factors after the EU accession and that the level of integration

with global markets increases.

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European Financial Markets: The Effects of European Union Membership on Central and Eastern European Equity Markets
EU membership involves political and economic reforms

which influence financial markets in the new member states.

This study empirically explores and quantifies the effects of

EU accession on the risk and return of equity markets in eight

Central and Eastern European markets joining the EU in 2004.

The study also incorporates a review of how the influence of

macroeconomic variables and the level of integration with

global and European markets change as a result of

EU membership.

Based on empirical tests using weekly data over ten years,

this study concludes that EU membership results in a

significant decline in equity market volatility and a

significant increase in risk-adjusted, but not absolute,

equity returns. Furthermore, the study suggests that equity

markets in new EU member states become increasingly

influenced by global rather than local macroeconomic

factors after the EU accession and that the level of integration

with global markets increases.

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European Financial Markets: The Effects of European Union Membership on Central and Eastern European Equity Markets

European Financial Markets: The Effects of European Union Membership on Central and Eastern European Equity Markets

by Tony Southall
European Financial Markets: The Effects of European Union Membership on Central and Eastern European Equity Markets

European Financial Markets: The Effects of European Union Membership on Central and Eastern European Equity Markets

by Tony Southall

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Overview

EU membership involves political and economic reforms

which influence financial markets in the new member states.

This study empirically explores and quantifies the effects of

EU accession on the risk and return of equity markets in eight

Central and Eastern European markets joining the EU in 2004.

The study also incorporates a review of how the influence of

macroeconomic variables and the level of integration with

global and European markets change as a result of

EU membership.

Based on empirical tests using weekly data over ten years,

this study concludes that EU membership results in a

significant decline in equity market volatility and a

significant increase in risk-adjusted, but not absolute,

equity returns. Furthermore, the study suggests that equity

markets in new EU member states become increasingly

influenced by global rather than local macroeconomic

factors after the EU accession and that the level of integration

with global markets increases.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783790825657
Publisher: Physica-Verlag HD
Publication date: 12/08/2010
Series: Contributions to Economics
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2008
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

Literature Review.- Definition of Research Questions and Hypotheses.- Methodology.- Review of Empirical Data.- Findings and Discussion.- Conclusions.
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