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Manipulation on Trial Jeffrey C. Williams (Stanford University, California)

Manipulation on Trial By Jeffrey C. Williams (Stanford University, California)

Manipulation on Trial by Jeffrey C. Williams (Stanford University, California)


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This book is the first economic analysis of the Hunt silver case, the biggest manipulation case ever brought to trial. Drawing on interviews with the judge, jury and attorneys, as well as his own experience as an expert witness, the author focuses on the economic analyses used at the trial and investigates the problems introduced when economic analysis enters complex litigation.

Manipulation on Trial Summary

Manipulation on Trial: Economic Analysis and the Hunt Silver Case by Jeffrey C. Williams (Stanford University, California)

The unprecedented rise and fall in silver's price during 1979 and 1980 resulted in charges against the Hunt brothers of Dallas of monopolization and market manipulation, charges which led to a lengthy trial. This book focuses on the economic analysis used at this trial. Drawing upon interviews with the judge, jury, attorneys and expert witnesses (the author having so served), it investigates the elusive definition of manipulation in sophisticated markets, the difficulties of interpreting statistical evidence, the imprecision in calculating damages, the hidden assumptions behind inferences concerning intent, and the hazards introduced when economic analysis enters complex litigation. The author concludes that these problems induce courtroom procedures to oversimplify the economic analysis and cause the law on market manipulation to be created retroactively. Yet the failure lies not with the legal institutions but with the futures exchanges who had not developed in advance the rules to minimize large-scale trading during the unusual price moves.

Manipulation on Trial Reviews

...should be interesting and instructive reading for business economists, especially for those who would venture into the loosely-charted, interdisciplinary world of forensic economics. Samuel C. Webb and Jen-Chi Cheng, Southern Economic Journal
For those interested in the intersections of law and economics, the volume will be a wonderful resource. Jonathan R. Macey, Journal of Economic Literature

Table of Contents

List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Foreword Thomas O. Gorman; 1. Why the Hunt silver case? 2. Turmoil in the silver market; 3. Identifying a manipulation; 4. Testing for the cause of the price rise in silver; 5. Determining the appropriate price of silver; 6. Inferring manipulative intent; 7. The predicament of economic analysis in the courtroom; Glossary of commodity market terms; References; Index.

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NLS9780521063470
9780521063470
0521063477
Manipulation on Trial: Economic Analysis and the Hunt Silver Case by Jeffrey C. Williams (Stanford University, California)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2008-05-29
268
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