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Fragmentation and stability of markets

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posted on 2015-09-16, 11:13 authored by Daniel Ladley, Terje Lensberg, Jan Palczewski, Klaus Reiner Schnke-Hoppé
Trading skills are highly rewarded in practice but largely ignored in theoretical models of financial markets. This paper demonstrates the importance of skills by examining their interaction with market fragmentation and market stability. We consider a computational model where traders' abilities to accurately price assets are endogenous. In contrast to models that do not consider skills, we find that centralising markets can lead to higher price volatility and less resilience to shocks because it increases the equilibrium proportion of unskilled traders.

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Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 2015, 119, pp. 466–481

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Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

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Elsevier

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0167-2681

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2015-09-15

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2015

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2017-03-25

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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167268115002565

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