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working papers subsequent to detailed working paper review. Prior research has shown that errors in working papers are … detected in the review process; however, such detection rates only rarely exceed 50% of the seeded errors. Hence, measures that … or its client. We hypothesize that three factors affect the auditor’s willingness to report post detailed review …
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capitalism arise because of large external shocks. The combination of these shocks and the slow adjustments of wages and prices …
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In some key respects the income versus consumption tax choice is simply misunderstood by many people, including sophisticated practitioners.
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The euro zone crisis illustrates the insufficiency of adjustment mechanisms in a monetaryunion characterized by a large heterogeneity. Firstly, the paper gives an evaluationof exchange rate misalignments inside the euro zone, using a FEER approach(Jeong et ali., 2010). Usingpanel econometric...
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by sex and population size. The second part of the analysis focuses on a number of adjustments that were implemented in … projections published in 2006 and 2009. Intended to improve accuracy, these adjustments involved updates to the base population …, fertility rates, and survival rates. We compare the accuracy of projections incorporating these adjustments with the accuracy of …
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elasticity of income conforms to that proposed by Friedman’s permanent income hypothesis. Reference: American Economic Review …
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From the perspective of Emerging Market Economies (EMEs) and particularly for that of India, five concerns are expressed. These are: first, timing of exit from the accommodative monetary policy in the context of rising food price-led inflation but still weak growth; second, the possibility of...
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We look at a principal-agent model in which the agent has to perform an action, the difficulty of which is better known ex interim than ex ante. We compare two contracting regimes; one with commitment to an ex ante negotiated contract, and one with an ex interim negotiated contract. The ex ante...
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This paper examines risk transmission and migration among six US measures of credit and market risk during the full period 2004-2011 period and the 2009-2011 recovery subperiod, with a focus on four sectors related to the highly volatile oil price. There are more long-run equilibrium risk...
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