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Future directions in international financial integration research - A crowdsourced perspective

Brian M. Lucey, Samuel A. Vigne, Laura Ballester, Leonidas Barbopoulos, Janusz Brzeszczynski, Oscar Carchano, Nebojsa Dimic, Viviana Fernandez, Fabian Gogolin, Ana González-Urteaga, John W. Goodell, Pia Helbing, Riste Ichev, Fearghal Kearney, Elaine Laing, Charles J. Larkin, Annika Lindblad, Igor Lončarski, Kim Cuong Ly, Matej Marinč, Richard J. McGee, Frank McGroarty, Conor Neville, Martha O’Hagan-Luff, Vanja Piljak, Aleksandar Sevic, Xin Sheng, Dimitrios Stafylas, Andrew Urquhart, Roald Versteeg, Anh N. Vu, Simon Wolfe, Larisa Yarovaya, Andrea Zaghini, Kim Cuong Ly Orcid Logo

International Review of Financial Analysis, Volume: 55, Pages: 35 - 49

Swansea University Author: Kim Cuong Ly Orcid Logo

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This paper presents a crowdsourced effort to surface perspectives on the present and future direction of international finance. The authors are researchers in financial economics who attended the INFINITI 2017 conference in the University of Valencia in June 2017 and who participated in the crowdsou...

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Published in: International Review of Financial Analysis
ISSN: 10575219
Published: 2018
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa36621
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Abstract: This paper presents a crowdsourced effort to surface perspectives on the present and future direction of international finance. The authors are researchers in financial economics who attended the INFINITI 2017 conference in the University of Valencia in June 2017 and who participated in the crowdsourcing via the Overleaf platform. This paper highlights the actual state of scientific knowledge in a multitude of fields in finance and proposes different directions for future research
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Keywords: Financial Economics, Crowdsourcing, Literature Review, Financial Research
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Start Page: 35
End Page: 49