In modern capitalism, it seems as if stories of companies and managers who engage in fraud and swindle their investors occur like the changing of the seasons.
In modern capitalism, it seems as if stories of companies and managers who engage in fraud and swindle their investors occur like the changing of the seasons.In fact, these scandals can be traced back to the origins of publicly traded companies, when the first stockbrokers bought and sold company shares and government securities in the coffee house
A tradition of loose oversight and regulations has been the hallmark of Anglo-American capitalism, writes Amy Froide.
By Amy Froide
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Enron. Bernie Madoff. FTX.
In modern capitalism, it seems as if stories of companies and managers who engage in frau