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At the height of the roaring '20s, Swedish emigre Ivar Kreuger made a fortune raising money in America and loaning it to Europe in exchange for matchstick monopolies. His enterprise was a rare success story throughout the Great Depression. Yet after Kreuger's suicide in 1932, the true nature of his empire emerged. Driven by success to adopt ever-more perilous practices, Kreuger had turned to shell companies in tax havens, fudged accounting figures, off-balance-sheet accounting, even forgery. He created a raft of innovative financial products— many of them precursors to instruments wreaking havoc in today's markets. When his Wall Street empire collapsed, millions went bankrupt. Frank Partnoy, a frequent commentator on financial disaster for the Financial Times, New York Times, NPR, and CBS's "60 Minutes," recasts the life story of a remarkable yet forgotten genius in ways that force us to re-think our ideas about the wisdom of crowds, the invisible hand, and the free and unfettered market.
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Finance, History, Nonfiction, Kreuger & Toll, International finance, Commercial criminals, Match industry, Capitalists and financiers, Corrupt practices, Businesspeople, Sveriges riksbank, Svenska tändsticks AB, Swindlers and swindling, Biography, New York Times reviewed, Sweden, biography, Commercial crimes, Svenska tandsticks ABShowing 8 featured editions. View all 8 editions?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [230]-235) and index.
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