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Impact of stock investment on economic performance: a comparative study of on developed & developing economies

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The current investigation explained the long-term share yields dissemination of long-term share yields on the historic record of extensive cross-section share markets data of 45 developing and developed nations in the time spam from 1948 to 2021. Our wide-ranging data set sample moderates’ apprehensions over fighter and informal information predispositions that outbreak other exertion in this range. A bootstrap imitation analysis suggests considerable ambiguity about extended horizon share market effects, and we approximate a 13.6% probability that an expanded stockholder with a thirty-year venture time perspective will lose comparative to inflation. The findings oppose the predictable guidance that shares are harmless investment avenues overextended holding time eras.

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The data will be available on request. The data was collected from Stock markets and Accounting Research (CSMAR) database, which is the most reliable data source for corporate governance variables.

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The corresponding author appreciated the efforts of its research team to this task which will help out the policy maker for better implementation of policies. The author also wants to appreciate the direction of Anarkulova, Aizhan., Cederburg, Scott. And O’Doherty, Michael S., about their paper titled Stocks for the long run? Evidence from a broad sample of developed markets published Journal of Financial Economics.

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Jawad, M., Naz, M., Maroof, Z. et al. Impact of stock investment on economic performance: a comparative study of on developed & developing economies. Qual Quant 57, 2013–2032 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11135-022-01447-0

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