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Die Beeinflussung der finanztheoretischen Ergebnisse zu internationalen Unternehmensakquisitionen durch Segmentationserscheinungen auf dem globalen Kapitalmarkt

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Die Ableitung gleichgewichtiger Renditeforderungen im Rahmen eines einheitlichen Weltmarktportfolios kann nur dann erfolgen, wenn von einem global integrierten Kapitalmarkt ausgegangen wird. Die Rea-lität der weltweiten Güter-und Finanzmittelmärkte ist jedoch von Unvollkommenheiten geprägt, die zu Segmentationserscheinungen führen und so die Aussagen des Kapitalmarktmodells in Frage stellen.

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Knop, OC. (1992). Die Beeinflussung der finanztheoretischen Ergebnisse zu internationalen Unternehmensakquisitionen durch Segmentationserscheinungen auf dem globalen Kapitalmarkt. In: Kapitalkosten und internationale Unternehmensakquisition. Deutscher Universitätsverlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85787-3_6

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