An electronic stock exchange which allows buyers and sellers to directly sell stocks to each other without the use of a broker, often after stock markets have closed. It began operations in 1990 and closed its doors in 2001.
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The Arizona Stock Exchange (AZX), an electronically enabled stock exchange for carrying out eTrading after usual stock market hours, was founded by Steve ...
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A single price auction exchange for equity trading that allows anonymous buyers and sellers to trade at low transaction costs.
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Downloadable! Presents a case study on the Arizona Stock Exchange, with an emphasis on how exchange automation altered the definition of the market.
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Explicitness, Algorithms and the Arizona Stock Exchange. Fabian Muniesa ( Mines ParisTech, Centre de Sociologie de l'Innovation, France). Volume 3, Issue 1.
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