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Do Institutional Investors Improve Stock Liquidity? [extrait BMI 122]

Author : Guyot Alexis
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Keywords: Institutional Investment; Liquidity; Bid-Ask Spread; Transaction Costs; Price Impact.JEL codes: G10, G19

Auteurs :Guyot Alexis
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