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The Relationship Between Mandatory Disclosure and Prohibitions Against Insider Trading: Why a Property Rights Theory of Inside Information is Untenable (reviewing B. Bergmans, Inside Information and Securities Trading: A Legal and Economic Analysis of Liability in the USA and European Community (1991); J. Macey, Insider Trading: Economics, Politics and Policy (1991); and E. Gaillard ed., Insider Trading: The Laws of Europe, the United States and Japan (1992))

Roberta S. Karmel, Brooklyn Law School

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Roberta S. Karmel. "The Relationship Between Mandatory Disclosure and Prohibitions Against Insider Trading: Why a Property Rights Theory of Inside Information is Untenable, 59 Brook. L. Rev. 149 (1993) (reviewing B. Bergmans, Inside Information and Securities Trading: A Legal and Economic Analysis of Liability in the USA and European Community (1991); J. Macey, Insider Trading: Economics, Politics and Policy (1991); and E. Gaillard ed., Insider Trading: The Laws of Europe, the United States and Japan (1992))