Economics of securities law, Vol.1/ (Record no. 333)

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Title Economics of securities law, Vol.1/
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Extent xxiii, 721.;
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Series statement Economic Approaches to Law series
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Formatted contents note Introduction Geoffrey P. Miller<br/>PART I ORIGINS<br/>1. Jonathan R. Macey and Geoffrey P. Miller (1991), ‘Origin of the Blue-Sky Laws’, Texas Law Review, 70 (2), December, 347–97<br/>2. William O. Douglas and George E. Bates (1933), ‘The Federal Securities Act of 1933’, Yale Law Journal, 43 (2), December, 171–217<br/>PART II DISCLOSURE<br/>3. George J. Stigler (1964), ‘Public Regulation of the Securities Markets’, Journal of Business, 37 (2), April, 117–42<br/>4. George J. Benston (1973), ‘Required Disclosure and the Stock Market: An Evaluation of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934’, American Economic Review, 63 (1), March, 132–55<br/>5. Gregg A. Jarrell (1981), ‘The Economic Effects of Federal Regulation of the Market for New Security Issues’, Journal of Law and Economics, 24 (3), December, 613–75<br/>6. Frank H. Easterbrook and Daniel R. Fischel (1984), ‘Mandatory Disclosure and the Protection of Investors’, Virginia Law Review, 70 (4), May, 669–715<br/>7. John C. Coffee, Jr. (1984), ‘Market Failure and the Economic Case for a Mandatory Disclosure System’, Virginia Law Review, 70 (4), May, 717–53<br/>8. Paul G. Mahoney (1995), ‘Mandatory Disclosure as a Solution to Agency Problems’, University of Chicago Law Review, 62 (3), Summer, 1047–112<br/>9. Douglas W. Diamond (1985), ‘Optimal Release of Information by Firms’, Journal of Finance, 40 (4), September 1071–94<br/>PART III EFFICIENT MARKETS<br/>10. Eugene F. Fama (1970), ‘Efficient Capital Markets: A Review of Theory and Empirical Work’, Journal of Finance, Papers and Proceedings, 25 (2), May, 383–417<br/>11. Michael C. Jensen (1978), ‘Some Anomalous Evidence Regarding Market Efficiency’, Journal of Financial Economics, 6 (2–3), June–September, 95–101<br/>12. Charles M.C. Lee, Andrei Shleifer and Richard H. Thaler (1991), ‘Investor Sentiment and the Closed-End Fund Puzzle’, Journal of Finance, 46 (1), March, 75–109<br/>13. Sanford J. Grossman and Joseph E. Stiglitz (1980), ‘On the Impossibility of Informationally Efficient Markets’, American Economic Review, 70 (3), June, 393–408<br/>14. Ronald J. Gilson and Reinier Kraakman (2014), ‘Market Efficiency After the Financial Crisis: It's Still a Matter of Information Costs’, Virginia Law Review, 100 (2), April 313–75<br/>PART IV ASSET PRICING AND DIVERSIFICATION<br/>15. Harry Markowitz (1952), ‘Portfolio Selection’, Journal of Finance, 7 (1), March, 77–91<br/>16. William F. Sharpe (1964), ‘Capital Asset Prices: A Theory of Market Equilibrium Under Conditions of Risk’, Journal of Finance, 19 (3), September, 425–42<br/>PART V SECURITIES CLASS ACTIONS<br/>17. Jonathan R. Macey and Geoffrey P. Miller (1990), ‘Good Finance, Bad Economics: An Analysis of the Fraud-on-the-Market Theory’, Stanford Law Review, 42, April 1059–92<br/>18. John C. Coffee, Jr. (2006), ‘Reforming the Securities Class Action: An Essay on Deterrence and Its Implementation’, Columbia Law Review, 106 (7), November 1534–86<br/>19. Donald C. Langevoort (2009), ‘Basic at Twenty: Rethinking Fraud on the Market’, Wisconsin Law Review, 2009 (2), April, 151–98<br/>Index
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Summary, etc. Bringing together the most important articles from leading authors in the field, Professor Geoffrey P. Miller’s new collection, Economics of Securities Law, is an essential resource for students, policy-makers, and those interested in the history and current status of the subject.<br/>The papers included represent fundamental contributions that shaped later thinking, illustrate approaches that have proven durably influential, or represent important challenges to conventional views. The collection also explores new approaches, such as behavioral economics, alongside ‘Chicago School’ papers, comparative analyses, and influential works by people involved in the creation of laws governing modern securities markets. ---provided by publisher
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