The paper considers the empirical dimension of financial integration among stock markets in four new European Union member states (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) in comparison with the euro area. The main objective is to test for the existence and determine the degree of the four states’ financial integration relative to the euro currency union. The analysis is performed at the country level (using national stock exchange indices) and at the sectoral level (considering banking, chemical, electricity and telecommunication indices). Our empirical evaluation consists of (1) an analysis of alignment (by means of standard and rolling correlation analysis) to outline the overall pattern of integration; (2) the application of th...
This paper examines the integration of stock markets in Germany, France, Netherlands, Ireland and UK...
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This essay investigates the extent to which the four emerging Central Eastern European stock markets...
The paper considers the empirical dimension of financial integration among stock markets in four new...
The paper considers the empirical dimension of financial integration among stock markets in four new...
<p>Purpose - This paper focuses on the empirical dimension of financial integration among the ...
This paper measures the degree in stock market integration between five Eastern European countries a...
We examine integration of financial markets and banking sectors in Central and Eastern Europe and th...
The period of the global financial crisis can be characterized by the spillover of negative innova...
Stock market integration gives the opportunity of risk diversification on international level. The m...
The aim of the paper is to examine the stock market integration between Western Europe and selected ...
This paper deals with an empirical dimension of financial integration among stock exchang
The period of the global financial crisis can be characterized by the spillover of negative innovat...
The aims of paper are to analyze how closely Central European stock markets are integrated with the ...
The author investigates the degree of capital market cointegration of old and new EU member states, ...
This paper examines the integration of stock markets in Germany, France, Netherlands, Ireland and UK...
This paper measures the degree in stock market integration between five Eastern European countries a...
This essay investigates the extent to which the four emerging Central Eastern European stock markets...
The paper considers the empirical dimension of financial integration among stock markets in four new...
The paper considers the empirical dimension of financial integration among stock markets in four new...
<p>Purpose - This paper focuses on the empirical dimension of financial integration among the ...
This paper measures the degree in stock market integration between five Eastern European countries a...
We examine integration of financial markets and banking sectors in Central and Eastern Europe and th...
The period of the global financial crisis can be characterized by the spillover of negative innova...
Stock market integration gives the opportunity of risk diversification on international level. The m...
The aim of the paper is to examine the stock market integration between Western Europe and selected ...
This paper deals with an empirical dimension of financial integration among stock exchang
The period of the global financial crisis can be characterized by the spillover of negative innovat...
The aims of paper are to analyze how closely Central European stock markets are integrated with the ...
The author investigates the degree of capital market cointegration of old and new EU member states, ...
This paper examines the integration of stock markets in Germany, France, Netherlands, Ireland and UK...
This paper measures the degree in stock market integration between five Eastern European countries a...
This essay investigates the extent to which the four emerging Central Eastern European stock markets...