Do insider trading laws work?

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Abstract

This paper presents the first comprehensive global study of insider trading laws and their first enforcement. In a sample of 4,541 acquisitions from 52 countries, I find that insider trading enforcement increases both the incidence, and the profitability of insider trading. The expected total insider trading gains increase. Consequently, laws that proscribe insider trading fail to eliminate insider profits. However, harsher laws work better at reducing the incidence of illegal insider trading. © 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/Inc.

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Bris, A. (2005). Do insider trading laws work? European Financial Management, 11(3), 267–312. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1354-7798.2005.00285.x

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