Infectious Greed: How Deceit and Risk Corrupted the Financial Markets Review
Posted by
Palmer Harmon
on 3/02/2012
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Labels:
business,
capitalism,
documentary,
economics,
enron,
finance,
financial crisis,
frank partnoy,
nonfiction,
wall street
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(More customer reviews)Exeptional! A great history of the deception of Wall Street. It looks like an intimidating book at close to 400 pages but it is absolutely captivating. The sad conclusion however is that nothing has changed and Wall Street continues to use us as rats in its financial labratory. And the government, rating agencies and accounting firms sit on the sidelines collecting fines and fees. I only mildly disagree with his conclusions on Efficient Market Hypothesis which I don't think concluded markets were rational.
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