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The Ponzi scheme puzzle : a history and analysis of con artists and victims
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The Ponzi scheme puzzle : a history and analysis of con artists and victims

Author: Tamar Frankel
Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2012.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Charles Ponzi perpetrated his infamous scheme almost a hundred years ago. But his method of using new investments to pay existing investors and finance a highflying lifestyle is alive and well: just as much money is lost in the United States today from Ponzi schemes as from shoplifting. Somehow, con artists are able to dazzle wealthy, educated individuals and sophisticated institutions and convince them to hand over  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Tamar Frankel
ISBN: 9780199926619 0199926611
OCLC Number: 769010935
Description: xvii, 231 p. ; 22 cm.
Contents: Con artists at work --
Selling the stories --
Con artists' behavior seems a "normal usual behavior" --
A profile of the con artists and their victims --
How does the public view the con artists and the victims? --
The legal aftermath.
Responsibility: Tamar Frankel.

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An exploration of Ponzi schemers' fascinating power of persuasion and deception, the reasons for their success and longevity, and the character of their victims.  Read more...
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