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This paper surveys the theoretical and empirical literature on the economic consequences of financial reporting and disclosure regulation. We integrate theoretical and empirical studies from accounting, economics, finance and law in order to contribute to the cross-fertilization of these fields....
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This Article describes the doctrinal, functional, and moral flaws inherent in the Gulf Coast Recovery Act (GCRA), a United States Senate bill that would provide liability protection to government contractors engaged in disaster relief work in the areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina, as well as...
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Press reports of military procurement fraud investigations, indictments, and suspensions are associated with … controlling for firm size, the fraud's characteristics, and the firm's recidivism. Unranked contractors are penalized heavily for …
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The organization of securities markets has not benefited from the feigned attempts of reform presented by authorities since the outbreak of the current crisis. However, speculative opportunities like the risks incurred also depend on the markets on which one operates. The Markets in Financial...
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Scientific fraud is a pervasive phenomenon with deleterious consequences, as it leads to false scientific knowledge … the research and publication process that ana- lyzes why scientists commit fraud and how fraud can be detected and …
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common sanction for this kind of fraud in the USA and in some European countries. …
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According to international auditing standards, fraud is an intentionally action realised by one or more persons as …
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The paper studies the impact of corruption threat in procurement an dpublic purchases. It explores the consequences of the unobservability of people integrity and considers the problem of both capture and extortion. It shows that extortion is not fight against because it is not harmful to the...
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In a public procurement setting, we discuss the desirability of completing contracts with state-contingent clauses providing for monetary compensations to the contractor when revenue shocks occur. Realized shocks are private information of the contractor and this creates agency costs of...
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In a public procurement setting, we discuss the desirability of completing contracts with state-contingent clauses providing for monetary compensations to the contractor when revenue shocks occur. Realized shocks are private information of the contractor and this creates agency costs of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011261689