| Marianne M. Jennings - Business & Economics - 2006 - 352 pages
Do you want to make sure you · Don't invest your money in the next Enron? · Don't go to work for the next WorldCom right before the crash? · Identify and solve problems in your ... | |
| Nomi Prins - Business & Economics - 2006 - 342 pages
Critical, independent voices are seldom found within the citadels of international finance. That’s what makes Nomi Prins unique. During fifteen years as an executive at ... | |
| Roy C. Smith, Ingo Walter - Business & Economics - 2006 - 336 pages
Nearly seventy years after the last great stock market bubble and crash, another bubble emerged and burst, despite a thick layer of regulation designed since the 1930s to ... | |
| Frank Partnoy - Business & Economics - 2010 - 493 pages
First published in 2003, Infectious Greed examined how our greed-driven culture led to the generation of massive profits, but also to unprecedented levels of risk, widespread ... | |
| David Skeel - Law - 2005 - 264 pages
Americans have always loved risktakers. Like the Icarus of ancient Greek lore, however, even the most talented entrepreneurs can overstep their bounds. All too often, the very ... | |
| William O. Foster - Business & Economics - 2002 - 120 pages
A veteran of over thirty years tells us how we've all been suckered. We put all of our faith, our savings and our retirement funds with the politicians, CEOs, media and ... | |
| Daniel Quinn Mills - Business & Economics - 2003 - 328 pages
Mills outlines comprehensive reforms that can clean up the system and keep it clean, by finally eliminating the incentives that still promote massive corruption. He shows small ... | |
| James J. Cramer - Business & Economics - 2002 - 128 pages
You've been screwed. You've been bludgeoned, skewered, crushed, mutilated by the stock market. Every day you read about another corporate scandal: loans to CEOs that didn't ... | |
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