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Insider trading law, ethics, and reform

Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Law; 1. Early Development of Insider Trading Law in the United States; 2. Federal Regulation and the Modern Era; 3. The Problem of Vagueness in the Law; 4. Injustice, Incoherence and Irrationality - Time for Regime Change; 5. The Global Experience; Part II. Ethics; 6. From Cicero to Laidlaw: Two Thousand Years of Debate over the Propriety of Information Asymmetries; 7. The Efficient, the Right, the Good, and Legal Reform; 8. The Economics of Insider Trading; 9. Is Insider Trading Morally Wrong? 10. Greed, Envy, and Insider Trading; Part III. Reform; 11. The Path Forward - An Outline for Reform; Index
Print Book, English, 2018
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2018
x, 265 Seiten
9781316603406, 9781107149199, 1316603407, 1107149193
1048586916
Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I. Law: 1. Early development of insider trading law in the United States; 2. Federal regulation and the modern era; 3. The problem of vagueness in the law; 4. Injustice, incoherence and irrationality – time for regime change; 5. The global experience; Part II. Ethics: 6. From Cicero to Laidlaw: two thousand years of debate over the propriety of information asymmetries; 7. The efficient, the right, the good, and legal reform; 8. The economics of insider trading; 9. Is insider trading morally wrong? 10. Greed, envy, and insider trading; Part III. Reform: 11. The path forward – an outline for reform; Index.