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What Makes Stock Exchanges Succeed? Evidence from Cross-Listing Decisions

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Marco Pagano () (CSEF, Università di Salerno, and CEPR)
Otto Randl () (University of Vienna),)
Ailsa A. Röell () (Princeton University and CEPR)
Josef Zechner () (University of Vienna and CEPR)

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Despite the increasing integration of capital markets, geography has not yet become irrelevant to finance. Between 1986 and 1997, European public companies have increasingly listed abroad, especially in the U.S. We relate the cross-listing decisions to the characteristics of the destination exchanges (and countries) relative to those of the home exchange (and country). European companies appear more likely to cross-list in more liquid and larger markets, and in markets where several companies from their industry are already cross-listed. They are also more likely to cross-list in countries with better investor protection, and more efficient courts and bureaucracy, but not with more stringent accounting standards.

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Paper provided by Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy in its series CSEF Working Papers with number 50.

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Publication status: Published in European Economic Review, 2001, vol. 45, pages 770-82
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Keywords: cross-listings; going public; initial public offerings; geography; stock market competition;

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G30 - Financial Economics - - Corporate Finance and Governance - - - General
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