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Wilhelm Merton-Chair for International Banking and Finance Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main Mertonstraße 17 60054 Frankfurt

Affiliation

Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main

Frankfurt am Main, Germany
http://www.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de/
RePEc:edi:fwffmde (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Baris Serifsoy & Marco Weiß, 2007. "Settling for Efficiency - A Framework for the European Securities Transactions Industry," Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting 151, Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
  2. Reinhard H. Schmidt & Marco Weiß, 2003. "Shareholder vs. Stakeholder: Ökonomische Fragestellungen," Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting 104, Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
  3. Baris Serifsoy & Marco Weiß, 2003. "Efficient Systems for the Securities Transaction Industry- A Framework for the European Union," Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting 120, Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
  4. Samuel Lee & Nina Moisa & Marco Weiß, 2003. "Open Source as a Signalling Device - An Economic Analysis," Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting 102, Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.

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Working papers

  1. Baris Serifsoy & Marco Weiß, 2007. "Settling for Efficiency - A Framework for the European Securities Transactions Industry," Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting 151, Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.

    Cited by:

    1. Troels Krarup, 2016. "Economic Discourse and the European Integration of Financial Infrastructures and Financial Markets," Working Papers hal-03459272, HAL.
    2. Antoine Martin & James J. McAndrews, 2008. "A study of competing designs for a liquidity-saving mechanism," Staff Reports 336, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
    3. Li, Shaofang & Marinč, Matej, 2016. "Competition in the clearing and settlement industry," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 40(C), pages 134-162.
    4. Troels Krarup, 2016. "Economic Discourse and the European Integration of Financial Infrastructures and Financial Markets," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03459272, HAL.
    5. Catherine Karyotis, 2010. "Rétrospective et perspective : six décennies de comptes courants de titres," Revue d'Économie Financière, Programme National Persée, vol. 97(2), pages 71-85.
    6. Li, Shaofang & Marinč, Matej, 2018. "Economies of scale and scope in financial market infrastructures," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 53(C), pages 17-49.
    7. Son, Bumho & Jang, Huisu, 2023. "Economics of blockchain-based securities settlement," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 64(C).
    8. Milne, Alistair, 2007. "The industrial organization of post-trade clearing and settlement," Journal of Banking & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 31(10), pages 2945-2961, October.
    9. Baris Serifsoy, 2008. "Demutualization, Outsider Ownership and Stock Exchange Performance - Empirical Evidence," Working Paper Series: Finance and Accounting 157, Department of Finance, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main.
    10. M. Moses Antony RAJENDRAN, & Alexandru Mircea Nedelea, 2017. "Re - Modeling Of Global Financial Markets, Assets And Services Of Financial Institutions For Public Benefits," EcoForum, "Stefan cel Mare" University of Suceava, Romania, Faculty of Economics and Public Administration - Economy, Business Administration and Tourism Department., vol. 6(1), pages 1-57, January.
    11. Krarup, Troels, 2016. "Economic discourse and the European integration of financial infrastructures and financial markets," MaxPo Discussion Paper Series 16/2, Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo).
    12. Frédéric Cherbonnier & Séverine Vandelanoite, 2007. "Enjeux économiques liés à l’intégration des industries du post-marché en Europe," Revue d'Économie Financière, Programme National Persée, vol. 89(3), pages 123-142.

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