International Accounting and Economic Development: The Interaction of Accounting, Economic, and Social Indicators

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Author: Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui

ISBN-10: 1567205046

ISBN-13: 9781567205046

Category: International Accounting

A well developed system of internatinal accounting is essential, if an accounting order, one that serves as a basis and guarantee for the conduct of business and economic growth, is to be created. Similarly, essential to the creation of an economic order is economic development. Riahi-Belkaoui explicates the relationship between accounting and economic order and between that and the determinants of accounting development. He then studies the relationship between accounting and economic...

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Examines the relationship between accounting development and economic development, the interaction of their associated indicators, and the roles they play in them. Booknews An analysis of the relationship between accounting and economic development and the interactions of accounting, economic, and social indicators, of interest to accountants, business executives, and accounting researchers and students. The text rests on the principles that economic development requires a well-established and well- monitored planning process and that accounting order and economic order work in tandem, relying on each other for equilibrium and stability. The author teaches at the U. of Illinois at Chicago. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

ExhibitsPreface1Accounting and Economic Development12Diversity in International Accounting533Accounting Information Adequacy and Macroeconomic Determinants of Economic Growth: Cross-Country Evidence1054Basic Needs and Economic Systems: A Sensitivity Analysis1175Lending to Developing Countries and the "Welfare of Man": An Empirical Investigation1236Economic Freedom, Human Development, and Accounting Disclosure Requirements of Global Stock Exchanges: An Empirical Investigation1337Political, Financial, and Economic Risks and Accounting Disclosure Requirements of Global Stock Exchanges1438Human Development, Economic Development, and Accounting Disclosure Requirements of Global Stock Exchanges: An Empirical Investigation1539Managerial, Academic, and Professional Influences and Disclosure Adequacy: An Empirical Investigation16310Welfare of the Common Man and Accounting Disclosure Adequacy: An Empirical Investigation17311Levels of Financial Disclosure by European Firms and Relation to Country Return and Risk18712Determinants of Prediction Performance of Earnings Forecasts Internationally: The Effects of Disclosure, Economic Risk, and Alignment of Financial and Tax Accounting19713Economic, Political, and Civil Indicators and Reporting and Disclosure Adequacy: An Empirical Investigation20714Disclosure Adequacy and Country Risk21915The Effects of Country Return and Risk Differences on Prediction Performance of Earnings Forecasts22516Cultural Studies and Accounting Research23317Cultural Determinism and Systematic Risk of Global Stock Exchanges25718Cultural Determinism and Compensation Practices26319Cultural Determinism and Professional Self-Regulation in Accounting: A Comparative Ranking27120Cultural Determinism and the Perception of Accounting Concepts27921Economic Freedom and Macroeconomic Determinants of Economic Growth: Cross-Country Evidence295Index305

\ BooknewsAn analysis of the relationship between accounting and economic development and the interactions of accounting, economic, and social indicators, of interest to accountants, business executives, and accounting researchers and students. The text rests on the principles that economic development requires a well-established and well- monitored planning process and that accounting order and economic order work in tandem, relying on each other for equilibrium and stability. The author teaches at the U. of Illinois at Chicago. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \