Regulating Conflicts of Interest: The Effect of Sanctions and Enforcement
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DOI: 10.1093/rof/rft010
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Governement policy and regulation; Insider trading; Event studies; Information and market efficiency; Business and securities law; Ratings and ratings agencies; Brokerage; Venture capital; Investment Banking;All these keywords.
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