Capital flows in integrated capital markets: MILA case

IF 3.2 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Juan David Vega Baquero, Miguel Santolino
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Abstract

The FeldsteinHorioka1980 study on investment flows through the correlation of domestic saving and investment concluded that liberalization of capital markets does not necessarily lead to a movement of capital looking for a better allocation of resources, as classical theory would suggest. Ever since, literature has been prolific regarding this "puzzle", with arguments for and against this conclusion. This paper aims to analyze the issue from a different perspective. In recent years, the stock markets of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru joined the Latin American Integrated Market through an agreement that allows investors in any of the participating markets to invest in the others as if they were investing locally. Compositional methods are used to assess the hypothesis of a potential flow of capital between markets generated by the creation of the joint market. First, cross-sectional methods for compositional data were used to test the hypothesis. As a result, it was not possible to find a change in the composition of the investment in the four markets produced by the creation of the joint market. Secondly, vector autoregressive models were estimated and tested for structural breaks in the parameters. However, these models were not found to be informative. In conclusion, it was not possible to reject the Felstein-Horioka hypothesis, supporting the idea that liberalization is not enough to generate capital flows between markets.
综合资本市场中的资本流动:MILA案例
FeldsteinHorioka1980通过国内储蓄和投资的相关性对投资流动进行的研究得出结论,资本市场的自由化并不一定会像经典理论所暗示的那样,导致资本寻找更好的资源配置的运动。从那以后,关于这个“谜题”的文学作品层出不穷,有支持也有反对这个结论的争论。本文旨在从不同的角度来分析这一问题。近年来,智利、哥伦比亚、墨西哥和秘鲁的股票市场通过一项协议加入了拉丁美洲综合市场,该协议允许任何参与市场的投资者投资于其他市场,就像他们在当地投资一样。组合方法用于评估由联合市场的创建所产生的市场之间潜在资本流动的假设。首先,使用成分数据的横截面方法来检验假设。因此,不可能发现由于建立联合市场而产生的对四个市场的投资构成有什么变化。其次,对参数中结构断裂的向量自回归模型进行估计和检验。然而,这些模型并不能提供信息。总之,不可能拒绝费尔斯坦-堀冈假说,该假说支持自由化不足以产生市场间资本流动的观点。
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