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    Title: 非貿易財、交易成本與本國偏向資產持有之關係研究
    Non-traded Goods, Transaction Costs, and Equity Home Bias Puzzle
    Authors: 葉志揚
    Yeh, Chih-Yang
    Contributors: 林柏生
    葉志揚
    Yeh, Chih-Yang
    Keywords: 非貿易財
    交易成本
    本國偏向
    國際總經
    non-traded goods
    transaction costs
    equity home bias puzzle
    Intranational macroeconomics
    Date: 2001
    Issue Date: 2016-04-18 16:24:42 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The fact that people prefer to hold domestic equities than foreign ones is still a puzzle for most economists. Although many factors are seemed to be reasonable explanations, two factors, non-traded goods and transaction costs, are usually regarded as the main ones to explain the puzzle. In spite of their importance, the question of which factor has better ability of explaining the puzzle has been the central issue among economists for a long period. In this paper, we will not only try to clarify the issue by examining the role of each factor playing in the puzzle, but also attempt to find out the reasons of disagreements among economists. A modern intranational macroeconomics approach will also be adopted to verify the discussion in this paper. Without surprise, it seems that a model with transaction costs has better ability to explain the puzzle since it`s more general in classifying the tradability of goods.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    國際經營與貿易學系
    88351002
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#A2002001523
    Data Type: thesis
    Appears in Collections:[國際經營與貿易學系 ] 學位論文

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