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Volume 16, Number 2, 2003

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Liquidity-Based Competition for Order Flow

pp. 301-343(43)
Authors: Parlour C.A.; Seppi D.J.

Article
Market Making with Costly Monitoring: An Analysis of the SOES Controversy

pp. 345-384(40)
Authors: Foucault T.; Röell A.; Sandås P.

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Order Preferencing and Market Quality on U.S. Equity Exchanges

pp. 385-415(31)
Authors: Peterson M.A.; Sirri E.R.

Article
An Analysis of Covariance Risk and Pricing Anomalies

pp. 417-457(41)
Author: Moskowitz T.J.

Article
Risk Adjustment and Trading Strategies

pp. 459-485(27)
Authors: Ahn D-H.; Conrad J.; Dittmar R.F.

Article
Delta-Hedged Gains and the Negative Market Volatility Risk Premium

pp. 527-566(40)
Authors: Bakshi G.; Kapadia N.

Article
Stochastic Discount Factor Bounds with Conditioning Information

pp. 567-595(29)
Authors: Ferson W.E.; Siegel A.F.

Article
Dynamic Equilibrium with Liquidity Constraints

pp. 597-629(33)
Authors: Detemple J.; Serrat A.

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