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Microstructures: How Exchange Occurs in Financial Markets
Market microstructure is a branch of economics and finance concerned with the details of how exchange occurs in markets, most commonly financial markets. Market microstructure research typically examines the ways in which the working process of a market affects trading costs, prices, volume and trading behaviour.
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