1. and Slovenia) joined the EU and in 2007 two more countries;Austria;2004 ten more countries
2. Due to data constraints we have only been able to obtain stock listing information from 2007 and because the European Commission changed the rules governing equity trade in 2007 this information will not be comparable to the previous years. However, in general the stocks that do become cross listed have a tendency to move more with the foreign countries' prices of equity than prices in their home market (Baruch et al;A dummy for cross listing could be relevant in a European setting,2007
3. reports the home country bias by providing percentage numbers of the equity bias in all but two of our EU15 sample countries for;S�rensen;They are as follows: Austria 39%,2003
4. 100 and 50 years ago
5. AUSTRALIA & AUSTRIA & BELGIUM & CANADA & CZECH REPUBLIC & DENMARK & EUROPEAN UNION & FINLAND & FRANCE & GERMANY & GREECE & HUNGARY & ICELAND & IRELAND & ITALY & JAPAN & KOREA