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The industrial organization of financial markets

Author(s): Clark, Robert; Houde, Jean-François; Kastl, Jakub

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Abstract: This chapter discusses recent developments in the literature involving applications of industrial organization methods to finance. We structure our discussion around a simple model of a financial intermediary that concentrates its attention either on (i) the retail market and hence engages in a traditional maturity transformation business by accepting funds that can be used to invest in risky projects (loans), or (ii) the investment business, financing its operations on the “wholesale” market and making markets or investing in higher return riskier projects. Our discussion is centered around the analysis of market structure and competition in each of these markets, focusing in turn on (i) primary and secondary markets for government and corporate debt, (ii) interbank loans, (iii) markets for retail funding, and (iv) credit markets, including mortgages.
Publication Date: 2021
Citation: Clark, Robert, Houde, Jean-François, Kastl, Jakub. (2021). The industrial organization of financial markets. 427 - 520. doi:10.1016/bs.hesind.2021.11.015
DOI: doi:10.1016/bs.hesind.2021.11.015
ISSN: 1573-448X
Keywords: Financial Markets, Imperfect Competition, Information Frictions, Market Power, Wholesale Markets, Retail Funding, Retail Credit, Regulation
Pages: 427 - 520
Language: en
Type of Material: Journal Article
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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