by Barbara Rindi (Author), Frank De Jong (Author)
The analysis of the microstructure of financial markets has been one of the most important areas of research in finance and has allowed scholars and practitioners alike to have a much more sophisticated understanding of the dynamics of price formation in financial markets. Frank de Jong and Barbara Rindi provide an integrated graduate level textbook treatment of the theory and empirics of the subject, starting with a detailed description of the trading systems on stock exchanges and other markets and then turning to economic theory and asset pricing models. Special attention is paid to models explaining transaction costs, with a treatment of the measurement of these costs and the implications for the return on investment. The final chapters review recent developments in the academic literature. End-of-chapter exercises and downloadable data from the book's companion website provide opportunities to revise and apply models developed in the text.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 210
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 14 May 2009
ISBN 10: 0521867843
ISBN 13: 9780521867849
Book Overview: The first graduate level textbook to cover the theory and empirics of the emerging sub-discipline of financial market microstructure.