The paper uses recently created datasets measuring legal change over time in a sample of 28 developed and emerging economies to test whether the strengthening of shareholder rights in the course of the mid-1990s and 2000s promoted stock market development in those countries. It finds only weak and equivocal evidence of a positive effect of shareholder protection on market capitalisation, the value of stock trading, and the turnover ratio, and a negative impact on the number of listed companies. There is stronger evidence of reverse causality, in the sense of stock market development at country level generating changes in shareholder protection law. We conclude, firstly, that legal reforms were at least in part an endogenous response to stock market development and not simply a reaction to the generation of global standards; but, secondly, that the laws passed in response to the demand for shareholder empowerment did not consistently have the expected impact on financial markets, and may have had some negative and perverse results.
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We gratefully acknowledge funding from the ESRC’s Rising Powers and Interdependent Futures Research Programme, Project ‘Law, Development and Finance in Rising Powers’, Grant No. ES/J012491/1. We also thank the participants of the JLFA Conference in Chicago, the Goethe=Penn Conference on Law and Finance in Frankfurt, the Annual Conference of the European Association of Law and Economics in Bologna, and the WINIR Symposium on Property Rights in Bristol, and specifically John Armour, Dominic Chai, Clifford Holderness and Holger Spamann, as well as two anonymous referees, for helpful comments. The remaining errors are entirely our responsibility.
Deakin S, Sarkar P, Siems M (2018), "Is There a Relationship Between Shareholder Protection and Stock Market Development?". Journal of Law, Finance and Accounting, Vol. 3 No. 1 pp. 115–146, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/108.00000025
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