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Review of Economic Dynamics, 2003
Abstract I study an economy where sellers choose locations, and buyers choose which location to visit. All sellers in one location correspond to the Walrasian market while each seller in a separate location corresponds to the standard random matching model.
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Abstract I study an economy where sellers choose locations, and buyers choose which location to visit. All sellers in one location correspond to the Walrasian market while each seller in a separate location corresponds to the standard random matching model.
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2016
Abstract Financial markets bring together buyers and sellers of financial assets. This chapter examines the institutional arrangements—private contracts, self-regulatory rules, and public regulation—and information intermediaries—exchanges and other trading venues—that comprise the ‘structure’ of financial markets.
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Abstract Financial markets bring together buyers and sellers of financial assets. This chapter examines the institutional arrangements—private contracts, self-regulatory rules, and public regulation—and information intermediaries—exchanges and other trading venues—that comprise the ‘structure’ of financial markets.
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2002
Abstract The trading rules and the trading systems used by a market define its market structure. They determine who can trade; what they can trade; and when, where, and how they can trade. They also determine what information traders can see about orders, quotations, and trades; when they can see it; and who can see it.
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Abstract The trading rules and the trading systems used by a market define its market structure. They determine who can trade; what they can trade; and when, where, and how they can trade. They also determine what information traders can see about orders, quotations, and trades; when they can see it; and who can see it.
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