Abstract

This study uses a large sample of international stocks to examine the sources of the benefits of international portfolio diversification. It finds not only that international diversification outperformed industrial diversification over the past 27 years, but also that the gains from international diversification derive primarily from mitigating market, political, and inflation risks. Economic risk appears important for investors giving more weight to smaller countries, while financial risk appears more important to funds limited to large countries. Risks related to the quality of the legal and credit environments seem less important for international diversification.

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