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The first book to address public policy in the light of recent corporate debacles
Corporate Aftershock is a reasoned, informed response to the numerous proposals to restrict derivatives, structured financing activities, and shareholder protection principles and practices following the failure of Enron and other corporations. Readers get a cogent analysis of the public policy world after recent corporate debacles. Corporate Aftershock provides a detailed background of the markets, players, regulations, and institutional environment surrounding these failures.
Christopher L. Culp, PhD (Chicago, IL), is a Principal at CP Risk Management LLC. William A. Niskanen, PhD (Washington, DC), is Chairman of the Cato Institute.
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Text strives to curb the unnecessary 'man-made aftershocks' that continue to ripple throughout the business world after the collapse of Enron. Provides a public policy analysis of the failure of Enron and other major corporations. DLC: Disclosure in accounting.
Corporate Aftershock: The Public Policy Lessons from the Collapse of Enron and Other Major Corporations
Corporate Aftershock: The Public Policy Lessons from the Collapse of Enron and Other Major Corporations,Christopher L. Culp,William A. Niskanen,Wiley,0471430021,Accounting,Accounting - Managerial,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Corporate Finance,Corporations,Disclosure in accounting,Entrepreneurship,Finance,Industrial policy,Management Accounting,Public Policy - General,Business & Economics / Finance,Industry & Industrial Studies,Investment & securities
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