This paper examines the level of capital mobility in European Union members using the generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation technique developed by Hansen (1982). This study investigates the validity of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle within the GMM framework and the impact of the global financial crisis on the level of capital mobility in EU members. In general, the world countries with time have a tendency to a higher level of capital market openness. According to Feldstein and Horioka (1980), a higher saving-investment correlation is related to lower capital mobility. In this paper, panel data for 27 European countries were used for the period of 1995-2013 on the quarterly basis. The empirical results provide evidence of high capita...
This paper investigates investment savings relationships in 26 OECD countries and how these relation...
In this paper we investigate Feldstein Horioka puzzle for 14 CEE countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herz...
Using various versions of the Feldstein-Horioka (FH) coefficient, we measure the time-varying degree...
This paper examines the level of international capital mobility in European Union members under the ...
Capital mobility in the panel GMM framework: Evidence from EU members Natalya Ketenci* This paper ex...
This study investigates the level of capital mobility in European Union members and the impact of th...
This paper is an attempt to estimate the magnitude of integration for capital mobility among EU econ...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
This paper reexamines the status of international capital mobility under the Feldstein-Horioka (1980...
The creation of the European Single Market (ESM) and the adoption of the Euro eliminated barriers fo...
This paper assesses capital mobility for the Eurozone countries by studying the long-run relationshi...
This paper assesses capital mobility for the Eurozone countries by studying the long-run relationshi...
A lot of attention in the literature has been given to an important issue of the effect of capital m...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the level of capital mobility in European Union members ...
This paper investigates investment savings relationships in 26 OECD countries and how these relation...
In this paper we investigate Feldstein Horioka puzzle for 14 CEE countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herz...
Using various versions of the Feldstein-Horioka (FH) coefficient, we measure the time-varying degree...
This paper examines the level of international capital mobility in European Union members under the ...
Capital mobility in the panel GMM framework: Evidence from EU members Natalya Ketenci* This paper ex...
This study investigates the level of capital mobility in European Union members and the impact of th...
This paper is an attempt to estimate the magnitude of integration for capital mobility among EU econ...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
The degree of integration to the international capital markets is a crucial issue for the economic p...
This paper reexamines the status of international capital mobility under the Feldstein-Horioka (1980...
The creation of the European Single Market (ESM) and the adoption of the Euro eliminated barriers fo...
This paper assesses capital mobility for the Eurozone countries by studying the long-run relationshi...
This paper assesses capital mobility for the Eurozone countries by studying the long-run relationshi...
A lot of attention in the literature has been given to an important issue of the effect of capital m...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the level of capital mobility in European Union members ...
This paper investigates investment savings relationships in 26 OECD countries and how these relation...
In this paper we investigate Feldstein Horioka puzzle for 14 CEE countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herz...
Using various versions of the Feldstein-Horioka (FH) coefficient, we measure the time-varying degree...