Competing on speed
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Author(s)
Pagnotta, ES
Philippon, Thomas
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
We analyze trading speed and fragmentation in asset markets. In our model, trading venues make technological investments and compete for investors who choose where and how much to trade. Faster venues charge higher fees and attract speed‐sensitive investors. Competition among venues increases investor participation, trading volume, and allocative efficiency, but entry and fragmentation can be excessive, and speeds are generically inefficient. Regulations that protect transaction prices (e.g., Securities and Exchange Commission trade‐through rule) lead to greater fragmentation. Our model sheds light on the experience of European and U.S. markets since the implementation of Markets in Financial Instruments Directive and Regulation National Markets System.
Date Issued
2018-05
Date Acceptance
2017-12-27
Citation
Econometrica, 2018, 86 (3), pp.1067-1115
ISSN
0012-9682
Publisher
Econometric Society
Start Page
1067
End Page
1115
Journal / Book Title
Econometrica
Volume
86
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
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Subjects
Social Sciences
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Economics
Mathematics, Interdisciplinary Applications
Social Sciences, Mathematical Methods
Statistics & Probability
Business & Economics
Mathematics
Mathematical Methods In Social Sciences
Trading speed
exchanges
liquidity
fragmentation
segmentation
vertical differentiation
search
high-frequency trading
regulation
trade-through rule
investor participation
entry
THE-COUNTER MARKETS
TRADING VOLUME
ASSET MARKETS
LIQUIDITY
QUALITY
ENTRY
SEARCH
1401 Economic Theory
1403 Econometrics
1505 Marketing
Econometrics
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-01-11