Direct and substitution effects of regulations impacting the scope for classification shifting

Journal of Accounting and Public Policy - Tập 38 - Trang 171-198 - 2019
Folototo Seve1, Mark Wilson2
1Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship, National University of Samoa, Samoa
2Research School of Accounting, Australian National University, Australia

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