Centro de Documentação da PJ
Analítico de Periódico

CD 335
PERIC, Blanka Škrabic, e outros
Crypto-asset market development [Recurso eletrónico] : the role of country’s institutional quality / Blanka Škrabic Peric, Ana Rimac Smiljanic, Ivana Jerkovic
Journal of Money Laundering Control, Vol. 26, n. 6 (2023), p. 1221-1241
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MOEDA VIRTUAL, TRANSACÇÃO FINANCEIRA, CORRUPÇÃO, MERCADO DE CAPITAIS

Purpose – Crypto-asset can be traded on many different exchanges worldwide with servers located in countries with different financial characteristics and institutional surroundings. Trading volume on these servers varies considerably regarding the server’s location, even though the prices do not differ greatly. Crypto-asset markets are poorly regulated and, as such, may leave a place for potential fraudulent activities and be linked to corruption. This paper aims to examine the role of country’s institutions in attracting Bitcoin traders. Design/methodology/approach – Assuming heterogeneity between countries where crypto-asset exchange servers are located, the Pool Mean Group Estimator is used. Findings – Results indicate that, from institutional variables, corruption in the country attracts while internal and external conflicts repel investors. Additionally, the growth of global uncertainty and the decline in the local stock markets motivate investors to trade Bitcoin. Originality/value – Previous research has empirically proved the importance of institutions’ quality for financial market development. This paper goes one step further and tries to empirically confirm the theoretical assumptions and investigate in detail the role of institutions in choosing servers in a particular country for Bitcoin trading.