Trading and Technology: An Information Systems Course Application release_j774saef4ffoxgw5zutysc54nu

by Deniz Ozenbas, Michael S. Pagano, Robert A. Schwartz, Bruce W. Weber

Published in Modern Facility and Workplace Management by Springer International Publishing.

2021   p71-86

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title>Financial markets today are highly computerized -- from software-driven order submission to price determination to straight-through clearing and settlement -- computer technology has displaced manual activities and streamlined functions throughout the trading value chain. The previous chapters examined microeconomic principles that underpin trading and price-setting, and finance theory that provides analytical frameworks for market outcomes. Our analysis introduces real market frictions and examines how transactions costs and heterogeneity among market participants makes market structure and tracing mechanism design crucial determinants of market outcomes and behavior. . In this chapter, we drill down further into the realities of a non-frictionless market in order to focus on how technology can enhance the efficiency of an actual marketplace. Challenging market design issues are encountered when developing and operating an actual trading facility, and as IT professionals know, the devil is in the details. The practical considerations in operating a market system successfully are the next topic this book addresses. 
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