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Rev Fin 1998; 11:789-816
© 1998 the Society for Financial Studies


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Price dynamics in limit order markets

CA Parlour
Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890, USA
e-mail: parlourc@andrew.cmu.edu

Abstract

This article presents a one-tick dynamic model of a limit order market. Agents choose to submit a limit order or a market order depending on the state of the limit order book. Each trader knows that her order will affect the order placement strategies of those who follow and the execution probability of her limit order is endogenous. All traders take this into account which, in equilibrium, generates systematic patterns in transaction prices and order placement strategies even with no asymmetric information.


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