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Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff, by Edward J. Balleisen

Download Ebook Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff, by Edward J. Balleisen
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"Not only is Fraud a careful and thoughtful exploration of the complicated relationship between business, the market, and policy. It is also a thought-provoking and engaging book."--Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational"In the end, capitalism is always a confidence game, so the problem of fraud is always with us. But the occurrence, perception, and regulation of fraud has a history, and Balleisen has now written the definitive account of it. A deeply researched and beautifully crafted book that follows the shape-shifting problem of deceit across the centuries, Fraud is nothing short of a new history of American capitalism."--Jon Levy, University of Chicago"A huge achievement. This will be the authoritative history of fraud in the United States for many years to come. Edward Balleisen takes us on a fascinating and entertaining tour of the many ways that swindlers have consistently shadowed America's proudest innovations, sometimes even outdoing the originals for ingenuity and impact."--Walter A. Friedman, Harvard Business School"Often vivid and always thoughtful, this is a very important and impressive work by a rigorous, venturesome historian at the top of his game. When so much public debate about regulation is polemical and hyperbolic, Edward Balleisen has made a major contribution by writing a book that thoroughly, comprehensively, even-handedly, and engagingly examines the history of American fraud and its regulation from the early nineteenth century to today."--Daniel R. Ernst, Georgetown University Law Center"Winner of the 2018 Ralph Gomory Prize, Business History Conference""Edward J. Balleisen, Winner of the 2018 Harold F. Williamson Prize, Business History Conference""Balleisen's lucid, engagingly written mix of institutional and legal history, behavioral economics, and entertaining anecdotes illuminates this land of bilk and money."--Publishers Weekly"Balleisen casts a gimlet eye on the passing parade of hucksters and charlatans, peppering a narrative long on theory with juicy asides that build toward a comprehensive catalog of 'Old Swindles in New Jargon'. . . . Ranging among the disciplines of history, economics, and psychology, Balleisen constructs a sturdy narrative of the many ways in which we have fallen prey to the swindler, and continue to do so, as well as of how American society and its institutions have tried to build protections against the con. But these protections eventually run up against accusations of violating 'longstanding principles of due process, ' since the bigger the con, the more lawyers arrayed behind it."--Kirkus"Meticulously researched and completely fascinating."---Melissa Jacoby, Credit Slips"An ambitious exploration of two centuries' worth of swindles, bogus stock schemes and corporate crime. [Balleisen's] keen insights and the breadth of his knowledge keep the reader engaged, and he introduces plenty of shady characters and ingenious fraudulent schemes to boot."---Dean Jobb, Chicago Review of Books
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"Not only is Fraud a careful and thoughtful exploration of the complicated relationship between business, the market, and policy. It is also a thought-provoking and engaging book."--Dan Ariely, author of Predictably Irrational"In the end, capitalism is always a confidence game, so the problem of fraud is always with us. But the occurrence, perception, and regulation of fraud has a history, and Balleisen has now written the definitive account of it. A deeply researched and beautifully crafted book that follows the shape-shifting problem of deceit across the centuries, Fraud is nothing short of a new history of American capitalism."--Jon Levy, University of Chicago"A huge achievement. This will be the authoritative history of fraud in the United States for many years to come. Edward Balleisen takes us on a fascinating and entertaining tour of the many ways that swindlers have consistently shadowed America's proudest innovations, sometimes even outdoing the originals for ingenuity and impact."--Walter A. Friedman, Harvard Business School"Often vivid and always thoughtful, this is a very important and impressive work by a rigorous, venturesome historian at the top of his game. When so much public debate about regulation is polemical and hyperbolic, Edward Balleisen has made a major contribution by writing a book that thoroughly, comprehensively, even-handedly, and engagingly examines the history of American fraud and its regulation from the early nineteenth century to today."--Daniel R. Ernst, Georgetown University Law Center
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Gebundene Ausgabe: 479 Seiten
Verlag: Princeton Univers. Press (22. Februar 2017)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 069116455X
ISBN-13: 978-0691164557
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
15,9 x 3,8 x 21 cm
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Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 43.838 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
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