What Form did Global Financial Integration Take from 1960 to 2015? A Topological Analysis
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DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2902547
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- Cécile Bastidon & Antoine Parent, 2016. "What Form did Global Financial Integration Take from 1960 to 2015? A Topological Analysis," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03318514, HAL.
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- Bastidon, Cécile & Parent, Antoine & Jensen, Pablo & Abry, Patrice & Borgnat, Pierre, 2020.
"Graph-based era segmentation of international financial integration,"
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- C'ecile Bastidon & Antoine Parent & Pablo Jensen & Patrice Abry & Pierre Borgnat, 2019. "Graph-based era segmentation of international financial integration," Papers 1905.11842, arXiv.org.
- Cécile Bastidon & Antoine Parent & Pablo Jensen & Patrice Abry & Pierre Borgnat, 2020. "Graph-based era segmentation of international financial integration," Sciences Po publications info:hdl:2441/ps168627s85, Sciences Po.
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Lucas paradox; global financial integration; international contagion; equity markets historical dynamics; minimal spanning tree; classification methods;All these keywords.
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