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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Part I: Duplicity and the Evolution of American Capitalism
Chapter One: The Enduring Dilemmas of Antifraud Regulation
Chapter Two: The Shape-Shifting, Never-Changing World of Fraud
Part II: A Nineteenth-Century World of Caveat Emptor (1810s to 1880s)
Chapter Three: The Porousness of the Law
Chapter Four: Channels of Exposure
Part III: Professionalization, Moralism, and the Elite Assault on Deception (1860s to 1930s)
Chapter Five: The Beginnings of a Modern Administrative State
Chapter Six: Innovation, Moral Economy, and the Postmaster General’s Peace
Chapter Seven: The Businessmen’s War to End All Fraud
Chapter Eight: Quandaries of Procedural Justice
Part IV: The Call for Investor and Consumer Protection (1930s to 1970s)
Chapter Nine: Moving toward Caveat Venditor
Chapter Ten: Consumerism and the Reorientation of Antifraud Policy
Chapter Eleven: The Promise and Limits of the Antifraud State
Part V: The Market Strikes Back (1970s to 2010s)
Chapter Twelve: Neoliberalism and the Rediscovery of Business Fraud
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Index
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