The Integration of World Capital Markets /

This paper discusses the extent to which national capital markets have become linked, and identifies several of the more important consequences of that increased degree of integration. Alternative approaches to the measurement of capital market integration are reviewed, including deviations from the...

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主要作者: Goldstein, Morris
其他作者: Mussa, Michael
格式: 雜誌
語言:English
出版: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1993.
叢編:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 1993/095
在線閱讀:Full text available on IMF
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