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A large number of financial assets are traded in both exchanges and over-the-counter markets (i.e., centralized and decentralized markets, CM and DM hereafter, respectively). Moreover, as documented by Biais and Green (2019), the 20th century has witnessed a secular migration of asset trade from...
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This paper characterizes conditions under which centralized and decentralized markets (CM/DM) co-exist for asset trading. The asset payoff and trading motive are seller's private information. CM is immune to search frictions, but suffers from adverse selection. DM with bilateral trading may...
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The supply and demand of credit are not always well aligned and matched, as is reflected in the countercyclical excess reserve-to-deposit ratio and interest spread between the lending rate and the deposit rate. We develop a search-based theory of credit allocations to explain the cyclical...
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