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March 03, 2006


Still more on dumping and suing

For those hungry for deeper analysis of some issues underlying the "dumping and suing" controversy Moin Yahya and I debated on the PoL Featured discussion, Bruce Kobayashi and my article, Outsider Trading as an Incentive Device, is now up on SSRN. Here's a summary of some of the other issues discussed in the article.

Our bottom line: trading on nonpublic information that one has obtained without theft can be useful in many different contexts and shouldn't be subjected to broad regulation.

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