Cointegration Analysis of Audit Pricing Model: A Panel Unit Root Test Approach
In this study, we provide evidence on the stationarity of real audit fees and the major explanatory variables frequently used in the audit pricing models from a pooled data set, using panel unit root tests developed by Im et al. (1997). The panel unit root test supports the hypothesis of non-stationarity of audit fees and their major determinants. We demonstrate that variables in the audit pricing model that were previously found to have impact on audit fees may turn out to be useless when more powerful tests like panel tests are applied to these variables. Our evidence implies that failing to employ appropriate procedure to test cointegration and to specify the appropriate model for audit fees and their determinants would generate results that may have exaggerated the effects of some variables on audit fees. Copyright Blackwell Publishers Ltd, 2003.
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2003-09
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Authors: | Chou, Win Lin ; Lee, Dominica Suk-Yee |
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Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0306-686X. - Vol. 30.2003-09, p. 1141-1164
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Wiley Blackwell |
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