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5.0 out of 5 stars
What is new or different about the second edition,
By Trust But Verify "educate federal judges" (too damn near a noisy highway) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Enron and Other Corporate Fiascos: The Corporate Scandal Reader, 2d (Paperback)
I would like someone to tell me what is different about the 2nd edition. I can see that the first edition has 949 numbered pages, and the 2nd edition is reported to have 1254 pages. For example does the newer edition contain the revised and more extended article by Jacqueline Lang Weaver? Does the second edition include any information about any of the trials? What is the significance of including the word "other" in the 2nd edition title? Does this mean other non-Enron corporate fiascos are covered? The book publisher's website is silent about what is different about the second edition, so please help me.
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Enron and Other Corporate Fiascos: The Corporate Scandal Reader, 2d by Nancy B. Rapoport (Paperback - February 3, 2009)
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