Abstract

Introduction, P.U. Ali and G.N. Gregoriou PART ONE - THE TAXONOMY OF INSIDER TRADING Market Inefficiencies and Inequities of Insider Trading - An Economic Analysis, C. Read Securities Fraud and its Enforcement: The Case of Martha Stewart, G.S. Moohr An Economic and Ethical Look at Insider Trading, R. W. McGee Martha Stewart: Insider Trader? J.M. Heminway Insider Trading Regulation in Transition Economies, R.W. McGee Credit Derivatives and Inside Information, P.U. Ali PART TWO - REGULATING INSIDER TRADING A. Illegal Insider Trading Inside Information and the European Market Abuse Directive (2003/6), B. Clarke Insider Trading in Australia, A.-A. Dervenis The Evolution of Insider Trading Regulations in Japan, S. Osaki Insider Trading in China, Z. Liu and M. Wang Hedge Fund Fraud, G. N. Gregoriou and W. Kelting Extraterritorial Reach of the Insider Trading Regimes in Australia and the United States, Y.B. Chaung An Investigation of the Whistle-Blower-Insider Trading Connection: Evaluation and Recommendations, E.J. Lusk and M. Halperin B. Legal Insider Trading A Middle Ground Position in the Insider Trading Debate: Deregulate the Sell Side, T.A. Lambert Positive and Negative Information - Insider Trading Rethought, K. R. Grechenig PART THREE - ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF INSIDER TRADING The Economic and Financial Features of Insider Trading, F.-E. Racicot and R. Theoret Insider Trading, New Releases and Ownership Concentration, J. Fidrmuc, M. Goergen, and L. Renneboog The Incentives to Acquire Information, P. Gregoire Insider Trading in Emerging Stock Markets: The Case of Brazil, O. R. de Medeiros Legal Insider Trading and Stock Market Reaction: Evidence from the Netherlands, N. Aktas, E. de Bodt, I. Riachi and J. de Smedt

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