Using changes in non-litigating client firm stock values to measure the varying importance of the insurance hypothesis resulting from shifts in auditor liability laws
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1999
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Authors: | Pacini, Carl ; Maroney, Patrick F. |
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The southern business & economic journal. - Montgomery, Ala., ISSN 0743-779X, ZDB-ID 1116690-3. - Vol. 22.1999, 4, p. 243-273
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Subject: | Wirtschaftsprüfung | Financial audit | Haftung | Liability | Versicherung | Insurance | Zivilprozess | Civil litigation | USA | United States | 1976-1994 |
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