移民和本地人的财务决策:来自土耳其叙利亚难民的证据

IF 6.3 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Borsa Istanbul Review Pub Date : 2023-12-21 DOI:10.1016/j.bir.2023.12.005
Yaşar Ersan, Güzhan Gülay, Abdullah Selim Öztek
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本研究调查了叙利亚移民对土耳其当地人金融行为的因果影响。利用全面的行政数据,我们采用了两阶段最小二乘法(2 S LS)估算技术,通过利用特定省份与叙利亚各省在地理位置上的接近程度所导致的移民相对于本地人所占比例的巨大外生变化来分离因果效应。结果表明,移民对本地人的财务决策总体上没有显著影响。我们没有发现确凿的证据表明,移民的涌入促进了广泛和密集边际的整体股市参与。此外,我们的调查显示,移民对直接股票所有权或股票投资财富的影响微乎其微。我们观察到,移民对本地人持有债券或基金的比例既没有经济上的影响,也没有统计上的显著影响。此外,移民对人均投资于债券、基金和整个股票市场的财富也没有明显的影响。不过,我们发现有限的证据表明,移民有助于增加投资于股票的财富份额,尽管分配给基金的财富份额会相应减少。最后,我们探讨了移民对不同性别影响的潜在异质性,但我们的研究结果显示不同性别之间没有显著差异。
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Immigrants and natives’ financial decision making: Evidence from Syrian refugees in Türkiye

This study investigates the causal effects of Syrian migrants on the financial behavior of natives in Türkiye. Utilizing comprehensive administrative data, we employ a two-stage least square (2 S LS) estimation technique that isolates causal effects by exploiting substantial exogenous variation in the share of migrants relative to natives, arising from the geographical proximity to Syrian governorates of a specific province. Results indicate that immigrants have no significant overall effects on the financial decisions of natives. We find no conclusive evidence that migrant influx promotes overall stock market participation at both extensive and intensive margins. Moreover, our investigation reveals a minimal variation in direct stock ownership or the wealth invested in stocks due to migrants. We observe neither economically nor statistically significant effects on the share of natives holding bonds or funds. Additionally, no discernible impact of migrants on the wealth per capita invested in bonds, funds, and the overall stock market emerges. However, we find limited evidence suggesting that migrants contribute to an increase in the share of wealth invested in stocks, albeit with a corresponding decrease in the share of wealth allocated to funds. Lastly, we explore potential heterogeneity in the effects of immigrants by gender, but our findings reveal no significant variation by gender.

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期刊介绍: Peer Review under the responsibility of Borsa İstanbul Anonim Sirketi. Borsa İstanbul Review provides a scholarly platform for empirical financial studies including but not limited to financial markets and institutions, financial economics, investor behavior, financial centers and market structures, corporate finance, recent economic and financial trends. Micro and macro data applications and comparative studies are welcome. Country coverage includes advanced, emerging and developing economies. In particular, we would like to publish empirical papers with significant policy implications and encourage submissions in the following areas: Research Topics: • Investments and Portfolio Management • Behavioral Finance • Financial Markets and Institutions • Market Microstructure • Islamic Finance • Financial Risk Management • Valuation • Capital Markets Governance • Financial Regulations
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