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Henry Manne was one of the early proponents of the study of law and economics. He founded the Center for Law and Economics, now at George Mason University, and has directed scores of law and economics seminars attended by economists, judges, lawyers, educators and policy-makers. Mannes book "Wall Street in Transition" redefined the commonly held theory of the corporate firm and brought unprecedented criticism from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which later came to embrace some of his views. His book, "Insider Trading and the Stock Market" jolted the conventional wisdom of its day. His articles in Barron's and the Wall Street Journal sparked debate of government policy, and his remaining canon traces a true portrait in the quest for classical liberty. Approximate running time: 87 minutes.

Conversation with Henry Manne DVD

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Henry Manne was one of the early proponents of the study of law and economics. He founded the Center for... Read more

    Publisher: Liberty Fund Inc
    Publication Date: 27/03/2007
    ISBN13: 9780865976948, 978-0865976948
    ISBN10: 865976945

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

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    Henry Manne was one of the early proponents of the study of law and economics. He founded the Center for Law and Economics, now at George Mason University, and has directed scores of law and economics seminars attended by economists, judges, lawyers, educators and policy-makers. Mannes book "Wall Street in Transition" redefined the commonly held theory of the corporate firm and brought unprecedented criticism from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which later came to embrace some of his views. His book, "Insider Trading and the Stock Market" jolted the conventional wisdom of its day. His articles in Barron's and the Wall Street Journal sparked debate of government policy, and his remaining canon traces a true portrait in the quest for classical liberty. Approximate running time: 87 minutes.

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