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Energy Companies And Market Reform How Deregulation Went Wrong Lambert

  • SKU: BELL-4707582
Energy Companies And Market Reform How Deregulation Went Wrong Lambert
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Publisher: PennWell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.24 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Lambert, Jeremiah D.
ISBN: 9781593700607, 9781628703016, 1593700601, 1628703016
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Energy Companies And Market Reform How Deregulation Went Wrong Lambert by Lambert, Jeremiah D. 9781593700607, 9781628703016, 1593700601, 1628703016 instant download after payment.

During the last two decades, deregulation and restructuring were widely expected to transform the nation’s energy industries, bringing more competitive pricing and abundant, reliable energy to the public. Instead, consumers and investors in the post-Enron era have suffered losses measured in the billions, attributable to market-rigging, accounting fraud, and business plans that were doomed to fail. In this in-depth look at the latest era of greed, the author explains how the leaders of these companies schemed, collaborated, or ignored the obvious signs that signaled the oncoming failures of well-established energy companies.

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