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Taking America : how we got from the first hostile takeover to megamergers, corporate raiding, and scandal

by Jeff Madrick

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Through anecdotes and narrative, economics journalist Madrick traces the business mergers and financial speculation that arose in the early 1970s, finishing his work with a look at the fall of Ivan Boesky in the mid-1980s. He focuses on the executives behind particular corporate deals, examining how
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