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Competition For Order Flow And The Theory Of Global Games The Impact Of Alternative Trading Systems On Securities Markets 1st Edition Jutta A Dnges Auth

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Competition For Order Flow And The Theory Of Global Games The Impact Of Alternative Trading Systems On Securities Markets 1st Edition Jutta A Dnges Auth
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Publisher: Deutscher Universitätsverlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.15 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Jutta A. Dönges (auth.)
ISBN: 9783663077343, 9783824474264, 3663077349, 3824474263
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Competition For Order Flow And The Theory Of Global Games The Impact Of Alternative Trading Systems On Securities Markets 1st Edition Jutta A Dnges Auth by Jutta A. Dönges (auth.) 9783663077343, 9783824474264, 3663077349, 3824474263 instant download after payment.

The proliferation of alternative trading systems has increased competition for order flow in financial markets significantly and renewed the debate on fragmentation versus consolidation. Market microstructure models that analyze liquidity-based intermarket competition typically exhibit multiple equilibria, making it difficult to determine whether fragmentation or consolidation of order flow will occur.
Jutta A. Dönges applies the recently developed theory of global games that
reduces multiplicity of equilibria in coordination games to a model of intermarket competition and demonstrates the existence of a unique equilibrium under fairly general conditions. The author investigates whether and under which circumstances alternative trading systems, particularly crossing networks, can co-exist with established markets or even replace them and explores how the introduction of a crossing network affects both
monopolistic and competitive dealer markets and the market participants'
behavior.

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