Title: | Trading Cost and Informational Efficiency |
Authors: | Davila, Eduardo Parlatore, Cecilia |
Keywords: | learning, trading costs, information aggregation, information acquisition, financial transaction taxes |
Issue Date: | Apr-2017 |
Abstract: | We study the effect of trading costs on information aggregation and acquisition in financial markets. For a given precision of investors' private information, an irrelevance result emerges when investors are ex-ante identical: price informativeness is independent of the level of trading costs. This result holds for quadratic, linear, and fixed trading costs in competitive and strategic environments. When investors are ex-ante heterogeneous, trading costs reduce (increase) price informativeness if and only if investors who disproportionately trade on information are more (less) elastic than investors who mostly trade on hedging. Through a reduction in information acquisition, trading costs reduce price informativeness. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/38631 |
Appears in Collections: | Finance Working Papers |
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