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Book Title: Research Handbook on Insider Trading
Editor(s): Bainbridge, M. Stephen
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857931849
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents
List of figures viii
List of tables ix
List of contributors x
1. An overview of insider trading law and policy: an introduction to the
Research Handbook on Insider Trading 1
Stephen M. Bainbridge
PART 1 US LAW AND POLICY
2. Launching the insider trading revolution: SEC v. Capital Gains Research
Bureau 33
A.C. Pritchard
3. What were they thinking? Insider trading and the scienter requirement 52
Donald C. Langevoort
4. Entrepreneurship, compensation, and the corporation 67
Henry G. Manne
5. Regulating insider trading in the post-fiduciary duty era: equal access or
property rights? 80
Stephen M. Bainbridge
6. The Facebook effect: secondary markets and insider trading in today's
startup environment 99
Stephen F. Diamond
7. Regulation FD: an alternative approach to addressing information
asymmetry 112
Jill Fisch
8. Decision theory and the case for an optional disclosure-based regime for
regulating insider trading 130
Thomas A. Lambert
PART 2 STUDIES OF SPECIFIC DEFENDANTS
9. Applying insider trading law to congressmen, government officials, and the
political intelligence industry 153
J.W. Verret
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10. What governmental insider trading teaches us about corporate insider
trading 166
Sung Hui Kim
11. A portrait of the insider trader as a woman 191
Joan MacLeod Heminway
PART 3 EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
12. Has illegal insider trading become more rampant in the United States?
Empirical evidence from takeovers 211
Laura Nyantung Beny and H. Nejat Seyhun
13. The changing demand for insider trading regulation 230
M. ...
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