The economics of innocent fraud : truth for our time /
By: Galbraith, John Kenneth
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Summary:
Examines the gap between perception and reality in the modern American economy, discussing the dominant role of the corporation in society as a form of innocent fraud, and looking at the extent to which the public realm is controlled by the private sector.
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 364.16 GA EC (Browse shelf) | Available | T0035005 |
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364.153209546 BA DO Do you remember Kunan Poshpora? : | 364.154092 DU ST A stolen life : | 364.154092 KA TH 3,096 days / | 364.16 GA EC The economics of innocent fraud : | 364.16 KO WA The washing machine / | 364.16 SE SH Shoplifting : | 364.163 AL FR Fraud examination / |
Examines the gap between perception and reality in the modern American economy, discussing the dominant role of the corporation in society as a form of innocent fraud, and looking at the extent to which the public realm is controlled by the private sector.
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