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Mapping the trading behavior of the middle class in emerging markets: evidence from the Istanbul Stock Exchange

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posted on 2023-06-09, 19:25 authored by Vasiliki BamiatziVasiliki Bamiatzi, Konstantinos Bozos, Neophytos Lambertides
Predicted to grow above 4.9 billion by 2030, with an overall spending capacity of $56 trillion, the rise of the middle class in emerging markets has attracted global practitioner and academic attention. How this new wealth will be invested is a central question; yet our understanding still remains fragmented. Drawing on the literatures of international business, behavioral economics and finance and using high-frequency stock market data, we examine and map the trading behavior of the middle class in Turkey, one of the fastest rising economic powers of the East. We find that middle class traders exhibit discernible differences to professionals, with respect to risk attitudes and stock preferences (e.g. prefer lower-risk, smaller-size and ‘value’ stocks). In addition, while they typically hold small portfolios and tend to realize lower gains than professionals, their role has become considerably influential to the direction of the entire market.

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  • Published

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Journal

International Business Review

ISSN

0969-5931

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

3

Volume

25

Page range

679-690

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  • Business and Management Publications

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  • Yes

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Legacy Posted Date

2019-10-22

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-10-28

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2019-10-28

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