Manipulation on Trial
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Manipulation on Trial by Jeffrey C. Williams, published by Cambridge University Press in 2008. This compelling work offers the first comprehensive economic analysis of the Hunt silver case, the most significant manipulation case ever to reach the courtroom. With 268 pages of in-depth exploration, Williams draws from interviews with the judge, jury, and attorneys to provide a unique perspective on this landmark trial. He delves into the economic analyses presented during the proceedings and examines the challenges that arise when economic theory intersects with complex litigation. This book is essential for anyone interested in commodity exchanges, speculation, and the intricate dynamics of legal and economic systems. Enhance your understanding of market manipulation and its implications with this insightful read.