Edward J. Balleisen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward J. Balleisen is an American academic. He is a professor of History at Duke University, and the author or editor of several books. Early life After growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, Edward Balleisen graduated from Princeton University, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in 1987. He earned an MPhil and a PhD from Yale University, in 1992 and 1995 respectively. From 1995 to 1997, he held a postdoctoral fellowship and teaching post at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. Balleisen has taught at Duke University since 1997.
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- Navigating Failure: Bankruptcy and Commercial Society in Antebellum America (2001) (74)
- Government and Markets: Toward a New Theory of Regulation (2009) (53)
- The Promise and Pitfalls of Co-Regulation : How Governments Can Draw on Private Governance for Public Purpose (2009) (30)
- A Culture of Credit: Embedding Trust and Transparency in American Business (2007) (23)
- Book review: Fraud: An American History from Barnum to Madoff (2017) (21)
- Vulture Capitalism in Antebellum America: The 1841 Federal Bankruptcy Act and the Exploitation of Financial Distress (1996) (19)
- Private Cops on the Fraud Beat: The Limits of American Business Self-Regulation, 1895-1932 (2009) (18)
- Policy Shock: Recalibrating Risk and Regulation after Oil Spills, Nuclear Accidents and Financial Crises (2017) (16)
- Understanding Public Risk Perception and Responses to Changes in Perceived Risk (2017) (14)
- Government and Markets: The Prospects for Effective Coregulation in the United States: A Historian's View from the Early Twenty-First Century (2009) (14)
- Historical perspective and better regulatory governance: An agenda for institutional reform (2014) (13)
- American Better Business Bureaus, the Truth-in-Advertising Movement, and the Complexities of Legitimizing Business Self-Regulation over the Long Term (2017) (9)
- Government and Markets (2009) (6)
- The Marketplace of Revolution: How Consumer Politics Shaped American Independence (2005) (6)
- Origins and Regulatory Consequences of the Subprime Crisis (2009) (5)
- Rights of Way, Red Flags, and Safety Valves (2014) (3)
- Rethinking Graduate Education in the Humanities (2018) (3)
- The Prospects for Collaborative Research in Business History (2020) (3)
- Institutional Mechanisms for Investigating the Regulatory Implications of a Major Crisis: The Commission of Inquiry and the Safety Board (2017) (2)
- The "Sucker List" and the Evolution of American Business Fraud (2019) (2)
- Man of the People? JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis (2002) (2)
- Review Article: The Dialectics of Modern Regulatory Governance (2015) (2)
- Jonathan Levy. Freaks of Fortune: The Emerging World of Capitalism and Risk in America. (2013) (2)
- Economic Analysis, Risk Regulation, and the Dynamics of Policy Regret (2017) (2)
- The Dialectics of Modern Regulatory Governance (2015) (2)
- Government and Markets: Introduction (2009) (2)
- Recalibrating Risk: Crises, Learning, and Regulatory Change (2017) (1)
- Bankruptcy and the Entrepreneurial Ethos in Antebellum American Law (2004) (1)
- The Story of Risk: How Narratives Shape Risk Communication, Perception, and Policy (2017) (1)
- Risk and Ruin: Enron and the Culture of American Capitalism. ByGavin Benke. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018. 272 pp. Figures, tables, notes, index. Cloth, $34.95. ISBN: 978-0-8122-5020-6. (2018) (0)
- Scenes from a Corporate Makeover: Columbia/HCA and Heathcare Fraud, 1992-2001 (2003) (0)
- Jocelyn Wills. Boosters, Hustlers, and Speculators: Entrepreneurial Culture and the Rise of Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1849–1883 .:Boosters, Hustlers, and Speculators: Entrepreneurial Culture and the Rise of Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1849–1883 (2006) (0)
- Chapter Eleven: The Promise and Limits of the Antifraud State (2017) (0)
- Chapter Ten: Consumerism and the Reorientation of Antifraud Policy (2017) (0)
- Sven Beckert and Christine Desan, editors. American Capitalism: New Histories. (2019) (0)
- Public Purpose in the Evolution of American Higher Education (2021) (0)
- Chapter Two: The Shape- Shifting, Never-Changing World of Fraud (2017) (0)
- Chapter Three: The Porousness of the Law (2017) (0)
- Anne C. Fleming, 1979–2020: An Exemplar of Interdisciplinary, Engaged Business History (2021) (0)
- The Case for Bringing Experiential Learning into the Humanities (2022) (0)
- SHADY BUSINESS: WHITE-COLLAR CRIME IN HISTORY Conference at the GHI Washington, September 18-20, 2014. Co-sponsored by the Said Business School at the University of Oxford. Conveners: (2015) (0)
- Corporate Reputation Roundtable (2013) (0)
- NATIONAL HUMANITIES CENTER 2009-2010 Fellows and Their Projects (2010) (0)
- CONTRIBUTORS (2018) (0)
- Chapter One: The Enduring Dilemmas of Antifraud Regulation (2017) (0)
- Government and Markets: Contributors (2009) (0)
- Chapter Seven: The Businessmen’s War to End All Fraud (2017) (0)
- Chapter Five: The Beginnings of a Modern Administrative State (2017) (0)
- Michael Pettit, The Science of Deception: Psychology and Commerce in America, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013. Pp. 312. $50.00 (ISBN: 9780226923741). (2014) (0)
- Reviews of Books:American Exceptionalism, American Anxiety: Wages, Competition, and Degraded Labor in the Antebellum United States Jonathan A. Glickstein (2003) (0)
- Chapter Nine: Moving toward Caveat Venditor (2017) (0)
- Research review (2004) (0)
- Consumer Protection After the Global Financial Crisis (2019) (0)
- Samuel W. Buell , Capital Offenses: Business Crime and Punishment in America's Corporate Age. (2018) (0)
- Born Losers: A History of Failure in America (review) (2006) (0)
- JOCELYN WILLS. Boosters, Hustlers, and Speculators: Entrepreneurial Culture and the Rise of Minneapolis and St. Paul, 1849–1883. St. Paul:Minnesota Historical Society Press. 2005. Pp. xi, 290. $34.95 (2006) (0)
- Chapter Six: Innovation, Moral Economy, and the Postmaster General’s Peace (2017) (0)
- Government and Markets: Conclusion (2009) (0)
- Chapter Four: Channels of Exposure (2017) (0)
- Chapter Eight: Quandaries of Procedural Justice (2017) (0)
- Victorian Insolvency: Bankruptcy, Imprisonment for Debt, and Company Winding-Up in Nineteenth-Century England. By V. Markham Lester · New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. 354 pp. Table, charts, appendix, index, notes, and bibliography. $69.00, ISBN 0-19-820518-X (1996) (0)
- Chapter Twelve: Neoliberalism and the Rediscovery of Business Fraud (2017) (0)
- Cronyism and Creative Destruction in Pittsburgh and Beyond: A Review Essay (2008) (0)
- Scenes From a Corporate Makeover: Health Care Fraud and the Refashioning of Columbia/HCA, 1992-2001 (2003) (0)
- A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men, and the Making of the United States. By Stephen Mihm. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2007. xii + 457 pp. Illustrations, notes, index. Cloth, $29.95. ISBN: 978–0–674–02657–5 (2008) (0)
- The Global Financial Crisis and ‘Responsive Regulation’: Some Avenues for Historical Inquiry (2011) (0)
- Euro Area Risk (Mis)management (2017) (0)
- Teaching Award Recipients: The Howard D. Johnson Award (2010) (0)
- The Power of Politics (2012) (0)
- Richard R. John and Kim Phillips-Fein, editors. Capital Gains: Business and Politics in Twentieth-Century America. (2017) (0)
- The Celebrated Showman Unmasked (2002) (0)
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