Annexation Stability and Financial Markets

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Kristina Khederlarian
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Throughout the course of history, annexation has littered the international scene as major powers exert their force in the takeover of smaller lands. Sometimes these takeovers are violent and others are not, but what we undoubtably see is that annexation will be successful if economic indicators rise, post-acquisition. We will focus our attention to three prominent cases of annexation by major powers: Crimea, Kashmir and Hong Kong. We will briefly examine what our study suggests for Ukraine and Taiwan. Our first aim will be to arrive at a developed scenario analysis that identifies actions taken by governments to harmonize territorial integrity. The second aim is to identify the consequences of annexation from a financial pers. Results of this study suggest that financial conditions within the contested areas are an indicator of political stability and successful annexation. Regardless of external pressure from the international community, successful annexation can be achieved. Findings indicate that as overall GDPPC rises and property values rise, the contested area has support from local constituencies for annexation by the major power.
兼并稳定与金融市场
纵观历史进程,兼并在国际舞台上随处可见,因为大国会动用武力接管较小的土地。有时这些收购是暴力的,而有些则不是,但我们无疑看到的是,如果收购后经济指标上升,兼并将会成功。我们将重点关注大国吞并的三个突出案例:克里米亚、克什米尔和香港。我们将简要探讨我们的研究对乌克兰和台湾的建议。我们的第一个目标是得出一个成熟的情景分析,确定各国政府为协调领土完整而采取的行动。第二个目标是从财务报表中确定兼并的后果。这项研究的结果表明,争议地区的财政状况是政治稳定和成功兼并的一个指标。不管来自国际社会的外部压力,成功的兼并是可以实现的。调查结果表明,随着总体gdp ppc的上升和房地产价值的上升,有争议的地区得到了当地选民对主要大国吞并的支持。
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research
African Journal of Business and Economic Research Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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