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incentive to maintain a reputation for accurate auditing. More recently Dye (1995) and Schwartz (1997) have shown that the depth … lower fees. These findings indicate that reputation is not an important factor in determining auditor accuracy. In contrast … to reputation theories, it is shown that a deep pockets model can explain why both accuracy and litigation are positively …
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Several models posit a positive cross-sectional correlation between markups and firm size, which, among others, characterizes misallocation, factor shares, and gains from trade. Yet, taking labor market power into account in markup estimation, we show that larger firms have lower markups. This...
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Several models posit a positive cross-sectional correlation between markups and firm size, which, among others, characterizes misallocation, factor shares, and gains from trade. Yet, taking labor market power into account in markup estimation, we show that larger firms have lower markups. This...
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