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White-Collar Crime in Modern England : Financial Fraud and Business Morality, 1845–1929

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In the period between the 1840s and the 1920s the British economy was transformed, from small-scale capitalism dominated by individual traders and partnerships to a complex financial structure dominated by large, joint-stock companies.

The tremendous growth of big business created a world of new opportunities for criminal exploitation.

The promotion and management of public companies and the trading of commercial securities proved vulnerable to the white-collar crimes of fraud and embezzlement.

Problems of financial fraud were exacerbated by a climate of laissez-faire which championed the most permissive commercial legislation in the world, and white-collar crime wreaked havoc on the modern British economy.

This new book examines the spread of white-collar crime from the Victorian period to the early twentieth century and offers a new perspective on modern scandals.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521526124 / 9780521526128
Paperback / softback
18/07/2002
United Kingdom
English
[xi], 250 p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 1992.