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Insider Trading: A Clash between Law and Economics

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Economics and Finance, 2020
Insider trading is not widely understood. Insiders of corporations can, in fact, buy and sell shares of those corporations. But, over time, Congress, the courts and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have imposed significant limits on such ...
S. Diamond
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Reconciling Fiduciary Duty and Social Conscience: The Law and Economics of ESG Investing by a Trustee

, 2020
Trustees of pensions, charities, and personal trusts invest tens of trillions of dollars of other people’s money subject to a sacred trust known in the law as fiduciary duty.
Max M. Schanzenbach, Robert H. Sitkoff
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Corporations and the rise of Chicago law and economics

Economy and Society, 2018
This paper explores the dynamic relationship between corporations and Chicago law and economics from 1946 through the mid-1950s. It argues that corporations and Chicago law and economics had a mutually beneficial relationship, especially after the birth ...
R. Horn
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Law and Economics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
This chapter analyzes how law and economics influences private law and how (new) private law is influencing law and economics. It focuses on three generation or “waves” within law and economics and how they approach private law. In the first generation, many scholars took the law as a starting point and attempted to use economic insights to explain ...
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Tracing the Correlation Between Islamic Law and Economics in Indonesia: Theoretical and Practical Perspectives

Solo International Collaboration and Publication of Social Sciences and Humanities
This study aims to explore and analyze the correlation between Islamic law (fiqh) and Sharia economics in Indonesia, both from a theoretical and practical perspective. The research methods used are literature study and descriptive analysis.
N. Nuha   +4 more
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The Evolution of Law and Economics in Korea

Asian Journal of Law and Economics
Law and economics was formally introduced to South Korea in the mid-1980s. It was adopted relatively quickly compared to other Asian countries, and both research and education have been actively pursued.
Jeong‐Yoo Kim
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The Development (or Lack Thereof) of Law and Economics in Singapore

Asian Journal of Law and Economics
In this article, I briefly reviewed the status of the law and economics movement in Singapore. I probed three spheres to describe this status, namely, academia, teaching and judiciary.
Wei Zhang
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Empirical Law and Economics in Taiwan: A Thirty-Year Review

Asian Journal of Law and Economics
This review examines the application of empirical methods to legal questions in Taiwan over the past three decades (1994–2024). The chronological trend reveals that the use of empirical methods remains heavily influenced by the doctrinal traditions of ...
Patrick Chung-Chia Huang
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Law and Economics Scholarship in Malaysia

Asian Journal of Law and Economics
This article reports law and economics activities from Malaysia or by Malaysians. It surveys the resulting literature and identifies selected personalities who have contributed to advancing law and economics research in Malaysia.
Dennis W. K. Khong, Erica X.W. Kong
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The Development of Law and Economics Scholarship in Hong Kong

Asian Journal of Law and Economics
Law and Economics (L&E), as an interdisciplinary approach, is prominent in Europe and the US but remains preliminary in Hong Kong (HK), with limited progress despite expanding research scope and quantity.
Lauren Yu-Hsin Lin, Shu-Kai Liu
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