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Politicians frequently intervene in the regulation of financial accounting. Evidence from the accounting literature … shows that regulatory capture by special interests helps explain these interventions. However, many accounting rules have … perception of these consequences varies with a politician's ideology. Therefore, if accounting rules produce those consequences …
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Politicians frequently intervene in the regulation of financial accounting. Evidence from the accounting literature … shows that regulatory capture by special interests helps explain these interventions. However, many accounting rules have … perception of these consequences varies with a politician's ideology. Therefore, if accounting rules produce those consequences …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012831724
reporting of this reallocation and its subsequent collections is an example of the knowledge problem since the accounting … mechanism may distort the purchaser's relative profitability due to a mismatch of accounting for this “bad paper” for the whole … financial accounting foster conditions that are likely to yield a succeeding financial crisis …
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accounting numbers of the firm to avoid such margin call risks. Specifically, we find that firms with controlling shareholders …
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We propose a new theory of systemic risk based on Knightian uncertainty (or "ambiguity"). We show that, due to uncertainty aversion, beliefs on future asset returns are endogenous, and bad news on one asset class induces investors to be more pessimistic about other asset classes as well. This...
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The report explains why accounting is not a purely mechanical activity, but is affected by the incentives of those … involved in the accounting process and by surrounding institutions, which help shape incentives and facilitate and constrain … institutional changes involved in globalisation and how they affect accounting, and reports some of the key findings of research on …
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We study firms' investment in internal control to reduce accounting manipulation. We first show the peer pressure for …
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We experimentally explore how common knowledge provided by accounting systems affects investors' decision and shapes … the formation of security prices over time. We design alternative accounting structures and run experiments in artificial … security markets framed by these structures. In sessions where investors receive exogenous accounting information about …
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Uniformity, the use of a common accounting measurement, is an essential feature of financial reporting, yet its … desirability has long been debated. We study a model in which firms decide whether to adopt either their local accounting methods … necessarily ensuing outcome of uniformity that renders accounting reports more informative about productivity differences among …
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In this study, we examine how banks' stock price crash risk is affected by recourse uncertainty embedded in securitizations. By recourse uncertainty, we mean the difficulty for equity market participants to assess the true extent of risk transfer between securitizing banks and investors in...
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