Abstract
Theory suggests that enforcement of securities laws is important. If securities laws are not enforced, outside investors will doubt whether they will get their money back with a fair return. So outside investors will not give their money to firms (this leads to low liquidity in capital markets) or, if they give money to firms, they will demand a higher return (this leads to a higher cost of equity). There is little literature documenting the importance of enforcing securities laws. On December 8, 2005, I was asked by the Task Force to Modernize Securities Legislation in Canada to survey the little literature that exists, and prepare a report titled Enforcement and Its Impact on Cost of Equity and Liquidity of the Market. This paper is that report.
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