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This paper investigates the effect of order placement by retail and institutional traders on transient share price volatility on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). Using Vector Auto-Regressive models, we find retail traders are attracted to volatile markets but their trading does not increase...
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This paper proposes a general model of asymmetric price transmission at the retail level to examine the volatility of retail spreads in vertical markets, with endogenous overshooting of the wholesale spreads. The model is tested with Indian data and detects significant levels of asymmetry in...
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The digital revolution of pricing enables retailers to change their prices more frequently than ever before. While the industry endorses this development, critics fear it could foster excessive price fluctuations. This paper studies price fluctuations in the context of brick-and-mortar retailing...
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Using a change in regulatory fees in Canada in April, 2012, that affected predominantly high-frequency market makers (HFMMs), we analyze the causal impact of their activity on trading costs. The message fee caused the number of trades, quotes, and cancellations to drop by 30% driven by a...
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This paper studies how prices comove across products, firms and locations to gauge the relative importance of retailer versus manufacturer-level shocks in determining prices. I make use of a large panel data set on prices for a cross-section of retailers in the U.S. I analyze prices at the...
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