This pathbreaking book not only reveals how "wayward capitalists"--representatives of publicly held corporations, stock buyers and sellers, stockbrokers, investment advisers, accountants, and attorneys--defraud investors but also explains how Securities and Exchange Commission enforcers catch, investigate, and prosecute these offenders. "The book is a valuable source for grasping the intricacies of corporate deviance. an attractive feature is the author's discussion of research design and execution. . . . An excellent reference section is provided for the inquiring reader. I recommend the...
This pathbreaking book not only reveals how "wayward capitalists"--representatives of publicly held corporations, stock buyers and sellers, stockbroke...