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TANIA PUMARES IGLESIAS
España
Biografía
SARA FERNÁNDEZ LÓPEZ
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
España
Biografía
MILAGROS VIVEL BÚA
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
España
Biografía
LUCÍA REY ARES
Biografía
Vol. 24 Núm. 1 (2015), Artículos, Páginas 17-28
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/rge.24.1.2681
Recibido: 16-07-2015 Aceptado: 16-07-2015 Publicado: 16-07-2015
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A participación no mercado bolsista é un tema de estudo con varias décadas de historia, aínda hoxe en discusión, como resposta á persistencia de baixas taxas de participción. Neste traballo analízanse os determinantes da participación no devandito mercado mediante modelos probit, onde a variable dependente recolle a tenza directa de accións e/ou a participación indirecta a través de fondos de investimento. Os resultados amosan que a idade, educación, preferencias de risco e uso de internet resultan ser variables chaves á hora de explicar a participación dos fogares no mercado de valores na España.
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