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country risk premium (CRP)

The factor applied to investments with foreign-based companies to determine the increased amount of risk assumed compared with an investment in a domestic company. Investments with foreign companies or markets with a high CRP command a higher rate of return for the increased amount of risk due to political or economic instability that might exist.

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  1. Country Risk Premium (CRP) Definition | Investopedia
    The additional risk associated with investing in an international company rather than the domestic market. Macroeconomic factors such as political instability, ...
     
  2. Country Risk Premium - CRP: Definition from Answers.com
    Country Risk Premium - CRP The additional risk associated with investing in an international company rather than the domestic market.
     
  3. What is country risk premium (CRP)? definition and meaning
    Definition of country risk premium (CRP): The factor applied to investments with foreign-based companies to determine the increased amount of risk assumed ...
     
  4. The Investment Principle: Estimating Hurdle Rates - NYU Stern ...
    Jan 1, 2009 ... Country Risk Premium (CRP) for Brazil = 6.01% (36%/28.2%) = 7.67%. • Total Risk Premium for Brazil = US risk premium (in '03) + CRP for ...
     
  5. Damodaran's Country Risk Premium: A Serious Critique by Lutz ...
    Jul 31, 2010 ... It will turn out that Damodaran's concept of a country risk premium (CRP) is of no relevance in academic circles, has no theoretical basis neither ...
     
  6. Damodaran's Country Risk Premium: A Serious Critique
    Damodaran's concept of a country risk premium (CRP) is of no relevance in academic circles. 2. It is not fair to claim that the country risk premium concept has a ...
     
  7. Damodaran's Country Risk Premium: A Serious Critique ...
    It will turn out that Damodaran's concept of a country risk premium (CRP) is of no relevance in academic circles, has no theoretical basis neither is the CRP ...
     
  8. How can I find a historical risk free rate for different countries
    Nov 9, 2011 ... Note: Bloomberg uses the 10 year bond rate as the risk free rate in its Country Risk Premium (CRP) calculations. Notes Not all countries issue ...