The SEC and Capital Market Regulation : The Politics of Expertise /
In recent years the U.S. securities markets have been engulfed by crisis. The Dow Jones industrial average now commonly rises and falls to levels unimaginable ten years ago. Investors trade giant portfolios in rapid sequence via computers. Trading in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and London has a growing impact...
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Pittsburgh :
University of Pittsburgh Press,
1992.
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Table des matières:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A Regulator Framework
- 3. Expansion, Delineation, and Institutionalization
- 4. Maintaining Disclosure-Enforcement
- 5. A Decade of Activism
- 6. Breaking the Rules
- 7. Expertise and Legislating for Control: The SEC and Congress
- 8. An Unusual Institution.


