Nascent markets: Understanding the success and failure of new stock markets
67 Pages Posted: 16 Mar 2023
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Nascent markets: Understanding the success and failure of new stock markets
Nascent Markets: Understanding the Success and Failure of New Stock Markets
Date Written: March 10, 2023
Abstract
We study the success and failure of newly established stock markets, as measured by listings, market capitalization, and trading activity. Early success is a necessary but not sufficient condition for long-term success, while small population, high corruption, limited law and order, low globalization, and low GDP per capita are necessary but not sufficient conditions for failure. Out of many determinants identified in the literature, merely three indicators jointly predict success with high accuracy: ethnolinguistic fractionalization, democratic participation, and GDP. Our results highlight the importance of a good start and of “structural factors” (vs. “policy factors”) in predicting nascent market success.
Keywords: stock exchanges; financial development
JEL Classification: G10, G18, O16
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