An Australian Mirage

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Van Fossen, Tony

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Lafferty, George

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2004
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This thesis contains a detailed academic analysis of the complete rise and fall of Christopher Skase and his Qintex group mirage. It uses David Harvey's 'Condition of Postmodernity' to locate the collapse within the Australian political economic context of the period (1974-1989). It does so in order to answer questions about why and how the mirage developed, why and how it failed, and why Skase became the scapegoat for the Australian corporate excesses of the 1980s. I take a multi-disciplinary approach and consider corporate collapse, corporate regulation and the role of accounting, and corporate deviance.

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Thesis (PhD Doctorate)

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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

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School of Arts, Media and Culture

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Christopher Skase

Qintex

Mirage

corporate collapse

collapses

failure

failures

Australia

Australian

economy

economic

regulation

accounting

David Harvey

postmodern

postmodernity

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