Abstract

This article addresses the impact of productivity, corruption, and trade openness on the stock returns of 265 industrial companies listed in eight Eastern European fast-emerging markets, over the 2004–2013 period. Through a three-factor model that includes both measures at fi rm level and macro-level control variables, our fi ndings suggest that country corruption index is negatively correlated with the total annual return of the stocks of the listed industrial companies of our sample. Moreover, the most productive fi rms are featured by higher stock returns, while leverage seems not to be a key predictor of stock returns. In addition, the article uncovers innovative evidence about trade openness that is negatively correlated with stock returns due to its connection with the recent fi nancial crisis. That is, firms operating in markets that are more open to trade show a higher degree of interconnection with other economies and are more likely to undergo the effects of negative fl uctuations from foreign markets during the economic crisis.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-22
Number of pages8
JournalThunderbird International Business Review
Volume2017/ 59
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Keywords

  • corruption
  • fast emerging market
  • stock returns

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