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fragmentation, as well as the resulting implications for investors' welfare. We start with the literature that views exchanges as …
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of all investors. Fragmentation of the marketplace can be seen as a direct outcome of this heterogeneity. In this article … fragmentation, the resulting implications for liquidity and price efficiency, and the role for public policy. Beyond the concerns …
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The first paper is co-authored with Sylvain Delalay. We examine the impact of competition between ETFs on measures of market quality of the funds. The surge in new ETF creation has for consequence that groups of competing ETFs are increasingly crowded, and investors can choose from a multitude...
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