Discussion paper

DP2243 Privatization, Political Risk and Stock Market Development

This Paper investigates whether privatization in emerging economies has a significant indirect effect on local stock market development through the resolution of political risk. We argue that a sustained privatization program represents a major political test, which gradually resolves uncertainty over political commitment to a market-oriented policy as well as to regulatory and private property rights. We present evidence suggesting that progress in privatization is correlated with improvements in perceived political risk and that these improvements are significantly larger in privatizing countries than in non-privatizing countries, indicating that the resolution of such risk is endogenous to the privatization process. Our analysis further shows that changes in political risk in general tend to have a strong effect on local stock market development and excess returns in emerging economies, suggesting that political risk is a priced factor. We conclude that the resolution of political risk resulting from successful privatization has been an important source for the rapid growth of stock markets in emerging economies.

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Citation

Perotti, E and P van Oijen (1999), ‘DP2243 Privatization, Political Risk and Stock Market Development‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2243. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp2243