This paper introduces a monopolistic competition model containing retail investors with imperfect knowledge and issuers offering complex structured products. The model, for which we provide empirical evidences supporting the issuer’s profiteering by increasing the product complexity, can explain that knowledge asymmetry is the key for the issuer to offer complex product and to enjoy the higher excess profit, thus worsening allocative efficiency. Our empirical analysis reports monotonically increasing mark-up premia, and J-shaped issue amounts with respect to complexity: the former result could be explained in a rational framework considering issuer costs, however, the latter is not the case. Our model proves the empirical results are well explained when knowledge asymmetry between issuer and investors is a strictly increasing convex function of complexity.
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30 November 2013
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November 30 2013
Complexity, Knowledge Asymmetry, and Monopolistic Competition The Case of Retail Structured Product Market
Publisher: Emerald Publishing on behalf of Korea Derivatives Association
Online ISSN: 2713-6647
Print ISSN: 1229-988X
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Journal of Derivatives and Quantitative Studies: Seonmul yeon’gu (2013) 21 (4): 353–381.
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Liu W, Choi Y (2013), "Complexity, Knowledge Asymmetry, and Monopolistic Competition The Case of Retail Structured Product Market". Journal of Derivatives and Quantitative Studies: Seonmul yeon’gu, Vol. 21 No. 4 pp. 353–381, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JDQS-04-2013-B0001
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