Enron, The System and Corporate Greed
The corporate collapse of Enron has put national focus on how businesses manage themselves and their employees' money. Did Enron executives plot to deceive their coworkers and pocket millions of dollars, or is the system set up in such a way that allowed them to get carried away with a good idea?
Dr. Margaret Blair, a senior fellow of economic studies at the Bookings Institution and professor at Georgetown University Law School, weighs in on the scandal.
Copyright 2009 CBS. All rights reserved. Dr. Margaret Blair, a senior fellow of economic studies at the Bookings Institution and professor at Georgetown University Law School, weighs in on the scandal.
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