Crossing Networks Competition and Design
In the past two decades, Alternative Trading Systems (ATSs) started to compete with traditional exchanges. Our paper focuses on one such system: a Crossing Network (CN). First, we discuss the distinct institutional aspects a CN offers compared to traditional markets. Next, we present an overview of the theoretical and empirical literature analyzing their success in competing with traditional markets. Finally, we offer some prospects on the potential outcome of this competition, taking into account market design issues such as the optimal degree of transparency of CNs. We also provide a market practioner’s view on the market design of CNs.
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2006
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Authors: | Degryse, H. ; Achter, M. Van ; Wuts, G. |
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Competition and Regulation in Network Industries. - Intersentia, ISSN 1783-5917. - Vol. 7.2006, 4, p. 453-470
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Intersentia |
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