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Overview of Henry Manne’s, “Insider Trading: Hayek, Virtual Markets, and the Dog that Did Not Bark”

In “Insider Trading: Hayek, Virtual Markets, and the Dog that Did Not Bark,” Henry Manne reflects on the insider trading literature in law, economics, and finance and considers how well his initial arguments have stood the test of time. His … Continue reading

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Prediction markets or insider trading could reveal information hidden from upper management

Larry Ribstein suggests that at least some of Boeing’s troubles with the 787 might have been avoided if either insider trading was permitted in Boeing’s stock or the company was operating internal prediction markets focused on project completion. The quotes … Continue reading

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