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pt. 1. Accounting -- pt. 2. Reporting -- pt. 3. (International) accounting standard setting and regulation -- pt. 4. Institutional aspects of (international) financial reporting regulation -- pt. 5. Social and economic aspects of (international) financial reporting regulation.
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This paper looks at the evolution of the European Accounting Review as the journal of the European Accounting Association. It provides an historical background to the launch of the journal in 1992, and traces how the European Accounting Review has developed to be a widely accepted academic...
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The European Accounting Association (EAA) Financial Reporting Standards Committee (FRSC) provided a response to the International Accounting Standards Board's (IASB's) 2013 Discussion Paper (DP) on completing and revising its Conceptual Framework. The response consisted of a literature-based...
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This paper explores the impact of the Great War on the Blackpool Tower Company (BTC), in particular on profits and taxation. It uses archival material on BTC to chart the impact on it of wartime imposed excess profits duty (EPD) and entertainments tax (ET) and the extent of its disclosures to...
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This paper takes issue with Burlaud and Colasse (<italic>Accounting in Europe</italic>, 8, pp. 23--47, 2011a) who suggest that the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) lacks legitimacy and that this has led to a return of politics to standard-setting. We show that the IASB is supported by the leaders...
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