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The economics of corporate crime - Why do corporations break the law ? The economic explanation is that it's rational. Over the last 15 years, 283 corporations have been caught colluding to overcharge consumers. They made $300 billions more in profits. And the penalties were extremely low.
The economics of corporate crime - The Washington Post
Why do companies break the law? Poor morals on the part of their executives, perhaps. But recent research suggests that a great deal of corporate crime appears to be rational--the upsides of price-fixing, for instance, are far higher than the penalties.
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Dow Drops 300 Points Fears of a Recession Continue ...
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New study reveals a single large player behind Bitcoin's $20 000 peak two years ago
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The Debt Shift Theory Of The Global Financial Crisis And The Great Real Estate Bubble
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