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Re-examining democratization's impact on foreign borrowing costs during the first era of globalization

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  • Funke, Michael
  • Ho, Tai-kuang
  • Tsang, Andrew

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This article re-examines the association between democratization and the cost of borrowing abroad in the first era of globalization. Using two representative datasets the literature offers but employing an improved method for panel event study, we find that democratization's impact on the costs of foreign borrowing is uncertain. In one case, the estimated coefficients are similar to the sign and magnitude of the original study but with larger standard errors, rendering the impact statistically insignificant. In the other case, the estimated coefficients hover around zero and are not statistically different from zero.

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  • Funke, Michael & Ho, Tai-kuang & Tsang, Andrew, 2024. "Re-examining democratization's impact on foreign borrowing costs during the first era of globalization," Financial History Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 31(3), pages 330-346, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:fihrev:v:31:y:2024:i:3:p:330-346_4
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