Handbook of Frontier Markets :Evidence from Middle East North Africa and International Comparative Studies

Publication subTitle :Evidence from Middle East North Africa and International Comparative Studies

Author: Andrikopoulos   Panagiotis;Gregoriou   Greg N.;Kallinterakis   Vasileios  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2016

E-ISBN: 9780128094914

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128092002

Subject: F2 Economic Planning and Management;F83 financial, banks

Keyword: 财政、金融

Language: ENG

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Handbook of Frontier Markets: Evidence from Asia and International Comparative Studies provides novel insights from academic perspectives about the behavior of investors and prices in several frontier markets. It explores finance issues usually reserved for developed and emerging markets in order to gauge whether these issues are relevant and how they manifest themselves in frontier markets.

Frontier markets have now become a popular investment class among institutional investors internationally, with major financial services providers establishing index-benchmarks for this market-category. The anticipation for frontier markets is optimistic uncertainty, and many people believe that, given their growth rates, these markets will be economic success stories. Irrespective of their degrees of success, The Handbook of Frontier Markets can help ensure that the increasing international investment diverted to them will aid in their greater integration within the global financial system.

  • Presents topics in the contexts of frontier markets and uses tests based on established methodologies from finance research
  • Features contributing authors who are established university academics
  • Emphasizes financial institutions and applications of financial risk models
  • Explores finance issues usually reserved for developed and emerging markets in order to gauge whether these issues are relevant and how they manifest themselves in frontier markets

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