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Author Black, William K. (William Kurt), 1951- author.

Title The Best Way to Rob a Bank is to Own One : How Corporate Executives and Politicians Looted the S&L Industry / William K. Black.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : University of Texas Press, [2013]
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Summary "An investigator tells the inside story of the 1980s savings-and-loan scandal and what we can do today to prevent future frauds: "Merits a wide readership." -- Journal of Economic Issues In this expert insider's account of the savings and loan debacle of the 1980s, William Black lays bare the strategies that corrupt CEOs and CFOs -- in collusion with those who have regulatory oversight of their industries -- use to defraud companies for their personal gain. Recounting the investigations he conducted as Director of Litigation for the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Black fully reveals how Charles Keating and hundreds of other S&L owners took advantage of a weak regulatory environment to perpetrate accounting fraud on a massive scale. In the new afterword, he also authoritatively links the S&L crash to the business failures of 2008 and beyond, showing how CEOs then and now are using the same tactics to defeat regulatory restraints and commit the same types of destructive fraud. Black uses the latest advances in criminology and economics to develop a theory of why "control fraud" -- looting a company for personal profit -- tends to occur in waves that make financial markets deeply inefficient. He also explains how to prevent such waves. Throughout the book, Black drives home the larger point that control fraud is a major, ongoing threat in business that requires active, independent regulators to contain it. His book is a wake-up call for everyone who believes that market forces alone will keep companies and their owners honest. "Bill Black has detailed an alarming story about financial and political corruption." -- Paul Volcker "Persons interested in the economics of fraud, the S&L debacle, the problems of financial regulation, and microeconomics more broadly will find this book to be very important." ? Journal of Economic Issues"-- Provided by Freading.
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Subject Savings and loan associations -- Corrupt practices -- United States.
Savings and loan association failures -- United States.
Savings and Loan Bailout, 1989-1995.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Government & Business.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
ISBN 9780292754195 (epub)
9780292754188 (print)
Standard No. 9780292754195
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