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Duke Law

2001

Securities Law

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Privatizing “Outsider Trading”, Kimberly D. Krawiec Jan 2001

Privatizing “Outsider Trading”, Kimberly D. Krawiec

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Foreword: The Regulation Of Derivatives And Other Complex Financial Products, Kimberly D. Krawiec Jan 2001

Foreword: The Regulation Of Derivatives And Other Complex Financial Products, Kimberly D. Krawiec

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Foreword to a symposium issue on the regulation of derivatives and other complex financial products.


Fairness, Efficiency And Insider Trading: Deconstructing The Coin Of The Realm In The Information Age, Kimberly D. Krawiec Jan 2001

Fairness, Efficiency And Insider Trading: Deconstructing The Coin Of The Realm In The Information Age, Kimberly D. Krawiec

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Whether and how the federal securities laws should restrict insider trading is one of the most hotly debated topics in the securities law literature. Paradoxically, both the theoretical analysis and the legal rules concerning insider trading remain extraordinarily vague and ill-formed. What is the special character of insider trading that leads to this apparently irresolvable puzzle? In this Article, I argue that there is, in fact, nothing special about insider trading that creates this dilemma, but rather there is something special about the nature of information itself. Accordingly, this theoretical dilemma is not limited to insider trading regulation, but rather …