The central research question addressed in this book is to understand the impact of populism on investor expectations and political risk assessment in financial markets. The findings suggest that populism increases market uncertainty, raises the returns required by the investors, and thus increases the cost of equity for firms. Emphasizing the need to integrate populist risks into financial assessments, this book provides both theoretical insights and practical guidance for investors, financial managers, and policymakers. It highlights the importance of developing adaptive strategies to manage the evolving risks of populism in global financial markets.
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