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-the-counter, the price that the entrepreneur receives for the assets that he sells depends on the amount of liquidity (cash) that is in … the OTC market: Greater levels of liquidity lead to higher asset prices. Since asset prices are linked to liquidity, they …
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When agents are liquidity constrained, two options exist - sell assets or borrow. We compare the allocations arising in …
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-breaking insight, as well as of liquidity and solvency in the real-world financial markets characterized by uncertainty, innovations …
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This survey reviews the economic thoughts about what and why do institutional market players lose because of the existing market frictions and particular financial market microstructures compared to walrasian markets. Within a unified microeconomic framework, we introduce the most common...
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Can there be too much trading in financial markets? To address this question, we construct a dynamic general equilibrium model, where agents face idiosyncratic preference and technology shocks. A financial market allows agents to adjust their portfolio of liquid and illiquid assets in response...
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Keynes's path-breaking insights into the role of liquidity and finance in monetary production economies Post Keynesian … economics offers a refreshing alternative to mainstream (mis)conceptions in this area. We highlight the importance of liquidity …
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During the recent crisis, lags in the transmission mechanism of economic shocks, together with monetary and fiscal policy, made it difficult to assess the evolving dynamics of creditworthiness. As such, developments in financial markets became a key guide for investors and policymakers in...
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This survey reviews the economic thoughts about what and why do institutional market players lose because of the existing market frictions and particular financial market microstructures compared to walrasian markets. Within a unified microeconomic framework, we introduce the most common...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010402552