Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-310) and index.
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Empire of the sun : a neo-Austrian economic interpretation of Enron's energy business / Christopher L. Culp and Steve H. Hanke -- Corporate accounting after Enron : is the cure worse than the disease? / Richard Bassett and Mark Storrie -- Corporate governance : pre-Enron, post-Enron / Alton B. Harris and Andrea S. Kramer -- Wholesale electricity markets and products after Enron / Andrea M.P. Neves -- Regulation of wholesale electricity trading after Enron / Andrea S. Kramer, Paul J. Pantano, and Doron F. Ezickson -- Online trading and clearing after Enron / John Herron -- Do swaps need more regulation? / David Mengle -- An introduction to the business of structured finance / Barbara T. Kavanagh -- Structured commodity finance after Enron : uses and abuses of pre-paid forwards and swaps / Christopher L. Culp and Barbara T. Kavanagh -- Accounting and disclosure issues in structured finance / Keith A. Bockus, W. Dana Northcut, and Mark E. Zmijewski -- Credit risk management lessons from Enron / Christopher L. Culp -- Credit derivatives post-Enron / Andrea S. Kramer and Alton B. Harris -- The market for complex credit risk / Paul Palmer -- Cowboys vs. cattle thieves : the role of innovative institutions in managing risks along the frontier / Fred L. Smith, Jr.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The first book to address public policy in the light of recent corporate debacles, Corporate Aftershock is a reasoned, informed response to the numerous proposals to restrict derivatives, structured financing activities, and shareholder protection principles and practices following the failure of Enron and other corporations. Readers get a cogent analysis of the public policy world after recent corporate debacles. Corporate Aftershock provides a detailed background of the markets, players, regulations, and institutional environment surrounding these failures.