See Stephen M Rosoff,Henry Pontell, and Robert Tillman, "Profit Without 
Honor: White Collar Crime and the Looting of America" (Prentice Hall, 1998. This is a 
study 
in textbook form; ch.1 includes a rough estimate that costs of white 
collar/corp crime are at least $250 billion a year. Covers consumer 
fraud, envrionmental stuff, insurance fruad, medical crime, etc, etc. Also, 
older but good source is Russell Mokhiber's Corporate Crime and Violence (1987). 
That includes many case studies and a useful, detailed 50 point plan to 
contain and aggressively prosectue corporate crime. He is editor of 
Corporate Crime Report out of Washington.


Thad
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 > Subject: [PEN-L:1185] Corporate crime
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 > Does anybody know of a good, quick overview of the costs and consequences of
 > corporate crime?
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 > Michael Perelman
 > Economics Department
 > California State University
 > Chico, CA 95929
 >
 > Tel. 916-898-5321
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