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This research examines the relationship between firm-specific liquidity and both information asymmetry and divergence of opinion, within the context of different trading system (i.e. floor versus electronic), for UK, Swiss and German stock markets. By using both univariate and multivariate...
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Bank runs may serve to communicate information across agents, and thus enhance rather than thwart allocation efficiency by making the fundamentals determine the asset prices. Figuratively speaking, banks die (go bankrupt) singing a swan song (revealing hidden information). In this way bank runs...
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This paper aims to explore the relevance of the Asymmetric Information and the Theory of Argumentation TA in the …
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We examine how liquidity and asset prices are affected by the following market imperfections: asymmetric information, participation costs, transaction costs, leverage constraints, non-competitive behavior and search. Our model has three periods: agents are identical in the first, become...
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We study a dynamic model of collateralized lending under adverse selection in which the quality of collateral assets is endogenously determined by hidden effort. Complementarities in incentives lead to non-ergodic dynamics: Asset quality and output grow when asset quality is high, but stagnate...
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