Emerging Markets and the Global Economy: A Handbook
Author(s): Mohammed El Hedi Arouri (Editor), Sabri Boubaker (Editor), Duc Khuong Nguyen (Editor)
Publisher: Academic Press
Publication Date: 13 Dec. 2013
Edition: Illustrated
Language: English
Print length: 928 pages
ISBN-10: 0124115497
ISBN-13: 9780124115491
Book Description
Emerging Markets and the Global Economy investigates analytical techniques suited to emerging market economies, which are typically prone to policy shocks. Despite the large body of emerging market finance literature, their underlying dynamics and interactions with other economies remain challenging and mysterious because standard financial models measure them imprecisely.
Describing the linkages between emerging and developed markets, this collection systematically explores several crucial issues in asset valuation and risk management. Contributors present new theoretical constructions and empirical methods for handling cross-country volatility and sudden regime shifts. Usually attractive for investors because of the superior growth they can deliver, emerging markets can have a low correlation with developed markets. This collection advances your knowledge about their inherent characteristics.
Foreword by Ali M. Kutan
Concentrates on post-crisis roles of emerging markets in the global economy
Reports on key theoretical and technical developments in emerging financial markets
Forecasts future developments in linkages among developed and emerging economies
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Researchers and practitioners in business and economics present empirical studies on macroeconomic and microeconomic issues regarding emerging financial markets and their interaction with the global economy. They test economic and finance theories and apply current econometric methodologies.” —ProtoView.com, March 2014
Foreword by Ali M. Kutan “With expectations of changes in U.S. Federal Reserve quantitative easing (QE) policies, linkages among financial markets and their effects on emerging markets become again of interest. This Handbook covers this area of research, including new perspectives on spillovers between commodity and stock markets using recent advances in financial econometrics.” –Andre Mollick, University of Texas
Review
These exclusive chapters explore theoretical and quantitative modeling tools that reveal the underlying dynamics of emerging market economies.
From the Back Cover
Contributors to this collection investigate analytical techniques suited to emerging market economies, which typically possess environments prone to policy shocks. Despite the large body of emerging market finance literature, their underlying dynamics and interactions with other economies remain challenging and mysterious because standard financial models imprecisely measure them. Seeking to describe the linkages between emerging and developed markets, this collection systematically explores several crucial issues in asset valuation and risk management. Contributors present new theoretical constructions and empirical methods for handling cross-country volatility and sudden regime shifts. Often attractive for investors because of the superior growth they can deliver, emerging markets can have a low correlation with developed markets. This collection advances our knowledge about their inherent characteristics.
Foreword by Campbell R. Harvey
About the Author
Professor of Finance, University of Auvergne, and Associate Researcher at EDHEC Business School, France
Associate Professor of Finance, Champage School of Management and University of Paris Est, France
Professor of Finance and Deputy Director for Research at IPAG Business School (France).