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Market makers on financial markets often act as competitiors and step into cooperations with each other at the same time. Primarily, they quote prices for investors, thus providing liquidity on the customer market. But they also trade with each other in order to reduce their inventory risk. The...
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Market makers on financial markets often act as competitiors and step into cooperations with each other at the same time. Primarily, they quote prices for investors, thus providing liquidity on the customer market. But they also trade with each other in order to reduce their inventory risk. The...
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A tanulmányban bemutatott takarmányárak és a pulykahús-előállítás jövedelme közötti rendkívül szoros kapcsolat elgondolkodtató, mert a takarmány – mint a legfontosabb inputtényező – árának változása vállalatcsoportok átrendeződését eredményezheti.A takarmányárak...
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The model that we develop here considers that an upstream firm sells a vital input to downstream firms. There are vertical spillovers and two different regulatory policies of the input price: cost oriented regulation and no-regulation. We also admit two alternative market structures: vertical...
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