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The Empty Legacy of the Corporate Scandals

David Skeel

Challenge, 2005, vol. 48, issue 1, pages 104-117

Abstract: Only a few times in the nation's history have corporate scandals equaled or exceeded the abuses uncovered over the past few years. But arguably never has so little been done to correct them. This law professor lists the reforms that President Bush might have proposed to make corporate America more honest and better managed and to make investing safer.

Date: 2005

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