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Theorie 2 Theory 2 Costs 1 Derivat 1 Derivative 1 Haftung 1 Insider trading 1 Insiderhandel 1 Japan 1 Kosten 1 Legal compliance 1 Liability 1 Normbefolgung 1 Option trading 1 Optionsgeschäft 1 Regulation 1 Regulierung 1 Voting behaviour 1 Wahlverhalten 1
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Shavell, Steven 2 Ramseyer, J. Mark 1 Spamann, Holger 1
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Harvard Law, Economics and Business Discussion Paper 2 Harvard Law, Economics, and Business Discussion Paper 2
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Derivatives Trading and Negative Voting
Spamann, Holger - 2014
This paper exposits a model of parallel trading of corporate securities (shares, bonds) and derivatives (TRS, CDS) in which a large trader can sometimes profitably acquire securities with their corporate control rights for the sole purpose of reducing the corporation's value and gaining on a net...
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A Fundamental Enforcement Cost Advantage of the Negligence Rule over Regulation
Shavell, Steven - 2014
Regulation and the negligence rule are both designed to obtain compliance with desired standards of behavior, but they differ in a primary respect: compliance with regulation is ordinarily assessed independently of the occurrence of harm, whereas compliance with the negligence rule is evaluated...
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Insider Trading Regulation in Japan
Ramseyer, J. Mark - 2011
The U.S.-controlled occupation imposed on Japan in the late 1940s an American-style securities statute. The U.S. statute did not ban insider trading at the time, and neither did the new Japanese law. Not until the 1960s did U.S. prosecutors and judges start to criminalize insider trading. Their...
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When is it Socially Desirable for an Individual to Comply with the Law?
Shavell, Steven - 2010
When would an individual expect that adherence to the law would advance the social good? This time-honored question is not only of theoretical interest; it also holds practical importance to the degree that individuals wish to further social well-being. In the stylized model on which I focus, an...
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