An illustration inspired by Figure 1.1 in Howells, Peter og Bain, Keith (2007), Financial markets and institutions. 5th ed. Essex: Pearson Education.
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% Author: Rasmus Pank Roulund % Inspired by figure in: % Howells, Peter og Bain, Keith (2007). Financial markets and % institutions. 5. udg. Essex: Pearson Education. \documentclass{minimal} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{arrows,positioning} \tikzset{ %Define standard arrow tip >=stealth', %Define style for boxes punkt/.style={ rectangle, rounded corners, draw=black, very thick, text width=6.5em, minimum height=2em, text centered}, % Define arrow style pil/.style={ ->, thick, shorten <=2pt, shorten >=2pt,} } \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture}[node distance=1cm, auto,] %nodes \node[punkt] (market) {Market (b)}; \node[punkt, inner sep=5pt,below=0.5cm of market] (formidler) {Intermediaries (c)}; % We make a dummy figure to make everything look nice. \node[above=of market] (dummy) {}; \node[right=of dummy] (t) {Ultimate borrower} edge[pil,bend left=45] (market.east) % edges are used to connect two nodes edge[pil, bend left=45] (formidler.east); % .east since we want % consistent style \node[left=of dummy] (g) {Ultimate lender} edge[pil, bend right=45] (market.west) edge[pil, bend right=45] (formidler.west) edge[pil,<->, bend left=45] node[auto] {Direct (a)} (t); \end{tikzpicture} \vspace{1em} \emph{Inspired by figure 1.1 in ``Financial Markets and Institutions'' 5E by Howells and Bain.} \end{document} %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% TeX-master: t %%% End:
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