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Recent research asserts that an essential feature of good corporate governance is strong investor protection, where investor protection is defined as the extent of the "laws" that protect investors' rights and the strength of the legal institutions that facilitate "law enforcement". The purpose...
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We examine three-day cumulative abnormal returns around the announcement of 702 newly appointed outside directors assigned to audit committees during a period before implementation of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX). Motivated by the SOX requirement that public companies disclose whether they have...
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We test the assertion that a consequence of voluntarily adopting International Accounting Standards (IAS) is the enhanced ability to attract foreign capital. Using a unique database that reports firm-level holdings of over 25,000 mutual funds from around the world, our multivariate tests find...
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<heading id="h1" level="1" implicit="yes" format="display">ABSTRACT</heading>This paper examines whether a country's corporate transparency environment, which includes the quality of accounting information, contributes to efficient resource allocation. Based on a cross-country study of 37 manufacturing industries in 37 countries, we provide three pieces of...
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