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Market Microstructure and Nonlinear Dynamics - Keeping Financial Crisis in Context

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This book discusses market microstructure environment within the context of the global financial crisis. In the first part, the market microstructure theory is recalled and the main microstructure models and hypotheses are discussed. The second part focuses on the main effects of the financial downturn through an examination of market microstructure dynamics. In particular, the effects of market imperfections and the limitations associated with microstructure models are discussed. Finally, the new regulations and recent developments for financial markets that aim to improve the market microstructure are discussed. Well-known experts on the subject contribute to the chapters in the book. A must-read for academic researchers, students and quantitative practitioners.

List of contents

Market Fragmentation and Market Quality: The European Experience.- Pre-trade Transparency and the Information Content of the Limit Order Book.- Trading Mechanisms in Financial Markets: A Comparison Between Auction and Dealership Markets.- News Trader, Liquidity and Transaction Cost.- What Moves Euro-Bund Futures Contracts on Eurex? Surprises!- Individual Investors' Trading Activities and Price Volatility.- Finance and Growth Causality: Empirical Evidence for Emerging Europe.- Anticipated Macroeconomic Fundamentals, Sovereign Spreads and Regime-Switching: The Case of the Euro Area.- Impact of Anti-crisis Measures on the Volatility of the Stock Market Stress Index in the Euro Zone (Application of ARCH/GARCH/EGARCH).- Shift-Volatility Transmission in East Asian Equity Markets: New Indicators.- Transaction Costs and Nonlinear Modelling of Real Exchange Rate Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity: Evidence from the MENA Region.

About the author

Gilles Dufrénot is currently Professor of Economics at the Aix-Marseille University. He worked as a consultant for International Organizations, central banks and governments in the fields of policymaking (IMF, European Commission WAEMU Commission, African Development Bank). His areas of specialization include time series econometrics, fiscal and monetary policies, international finance. He has published many papers in international refereed journal and has published books. His recently published book (After the crisis: the economic policies in the world, Economica, Paris, in French) has been rewarded a special mention of the Turgot Prize of the best book in Financial Economics). He is currently the director of the Department "Economic development and International finance" of the GREQAM, a research center specialized in quantitative and mathematical economics.
Fredj Jawadi is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Evry Val d' Essonne in France. His research focuses on financial economics and nonlinear Time Series Econometrics. He has written and edited several books in Economics and Finance and authored several papers published in international journals.
Waël Louhichi is currently a Professor of Finance at ESSCA School of Management. He was previously an Associate Professor of Finance at Rennes 1 University and Assistant Professor at Amiens School of Management. He obtained a Ph.D from both Perpignan University (France) and Louvain School of Management (Belgium). His main area of research is market microstructure & financial accounting and has published several articles in international journals (Review of Accounting and Finance, Management Decision, Journal of Asset Management, Journal of Applied Business Research, International Review of Financial Analysis, Applied Financial Economics, Applied Economic Letters, International Economics, Applied Economics, etc.).

Summary

This book discusses market microstructure environment within the context of the global financial crisis. In the first part, the market microstructure theory is recalled and the main microstructure models and hypotheses are discussed. The second part focuses on the main effects of the financial downturn through an examination of market microstructure dynamics. In particular, the effects of market imperfections and the limitations associated with microstructure models are discussed. Finally, the new regulations and recent developments for financial markets that aim to improve the market microstructure are discussed. Well-known experts on the subject contribute to the chapters in the book. A must-read for academic researchers, students and quantitative practitioners.

Product details

Assisted by Gilles Dufrénot (Editor), Fred Jawadi (Editor), Fredj Jawadi (Editor), Waël Louhichi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.09.2014
 
EAN 9783319052113
ISBN 978-3-31-905211-3
No. of pages 315
Dimensions 163 mm x 243 mm x 23 mm
Weight 632 g
Illustrations XII, 315 p. 32 illus.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Finance, macroeconomics, Finance, general, Economics and Finance, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, Finance & accounting, Financial Economics, Monetary Economics, Economics, Mathematical, Quantitative Finance, Mathematics in Business, Economics and Finance

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