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Post by Sapphire Capital on Nov 6, 2008 23:11:55 GMT 4
Brandeis' Policeman: Results from a Laboratory Experiment on How to Prevent Corporate Fraud Michael D. Guttentag Loyola Law School - Los Angeles Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, July 2008 Loyola-LA Legal Studies Paper No. 2008-33 Abstract: We use a laboratory experiment to study how to prevent corporate fraud. Our experiment is the first to replicate the salient features of corporate fraud in a controlled setting. We find that requiring additional disclosures significantly reduces fraud. This finding runs counter to implications from previous research, but that research does not include many of the defining aspects of corporate fraud. Our results support the federal government's continued reliance on disclosure as a way to reduce fraud, a reliance that dates back to Louis Brandeis' observation that "publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants; electric light the most efficient policeman." papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1281089
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