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This major Handbook provides country studies of the latest developments in financial reform in a selection of both developed and developing countries from Western Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia, written by acknowledged experts in their fields. The outcome is an...
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This article induces the pragmatic structure of what financial reporting can be – it does not deduce what financial reporting should be. Empirical studies can show that opportunism is not a feature generally of financial accounting in practice, but challenges exist in the post-Enron era. One...
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During the past 50 years micro-economists have argued with practicing accountants about the need for uniformity and uses of current market values in balance sheets. This article argues against this economic authoritarianism, seeking instead to follow the evolution of accounting reporting...
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The stock market crash of 1987 combined with scandals in the world's major financial centres has focused both public and academic attention on the importance of regulation. David Gowland critically appraises the methods of regulating financial markets describing their strengths and limitations....
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This innovative new book surveys the structural objectives of monetary policy, that is those objectives that are concerned with the regulation of banks and the financial system. The importance of this area of economic policy has been dramatically illustrated by the crisis in the thrifts in the...
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