Abstract

In this paper, the impact of institutional trading on stock market dynamics is analysed. We study the problem in an abstract context in which stocks of only one type are traded and institutions' portfolio choices are simply restricted to the partition of portfolio between stocks and bonds; in this simplified context it is shown how institutions' monitoring of individual investors' potentially destabilizing behavior (hearding and positive-feedback behavior) can be effective to obtain stock market stability.

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