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Country Size, Currency Unions, and International Asset Returns

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Title
Country Size, Currency Unions, and International Asset Returns
Abstract
Differences in real interest rates across developed economies are puzzlingly large and persistent. I propose a simple explanation: bonds issued in the currencies of larger economies are expensive because they insure against shocks that affect a larger fraction of the world economy. I show that, indeed, differences in the size of economies explain a large fraction of the cross‐sectional variation in currency returns. The data also support additional implications of the model: the introduction of a currency union lowers interest rates in participating countries, and stocks in the nontraded sector of larger economies pay lower expected returns.
Publication
The Journal of Finance
Volume
68
Issue
6
Pages
2269-2308
Date
2013
Citation
Hassan, T. A. (2013). Country Size, Currency Unions, and International Asset Returns. The Journal of Finance, 68, 2269–2308.
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