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WHAT HINDERS CROSS-BORDER PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT IN EAST ASIA?

Authors
Park, DaekeunShin, Inseok
Issue Date
Jun-2013
Publisher
Economic Society of Singapore
Keywords
Cross-border portfolio investment; barriers to cross-border investment; Asian Bond Markets Initiative; foreign exchange controls; settlement infrastructure
Citation
Singapore Economic Review, v.58, no.2
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SSCI
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Singapore Economic Review
Volume
58
Number
2
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/162651
DOI
10.1142/S0217590813500124
ISSN
0217-5908
Abstract
We examine statistical importance of a number of institutional factors, which have been alleged by market investors and policy commentators as significant barriers on cross-border portfolio investment in East Asian economies, but never been put to empirical tests yet. Taking advantage of the novel data set constructed by the ABMI-GoE, we empirically investigate the explanatory power of such institutional factors as market access-hindering regulations, foreign exchange controls, credit controls, taxation and inefficient post-trading infrastructure. We find that these alleged barriers indeed have significantly negative impacts on cross-border portfolio investment in East Asian economies. In addition, we find some support for the "pecking order" hypothesis in barriers on cross-border portfolio investment in the sense that barriers on post-trading efficiency and cost barriers are not effective unless barriers on market access are significantly lowered.
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