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Accounting manipulations in public sector: an empirical analysis of European Union countries' accounts

Sandro Brunelli, Alessandro Giosi, Marco Caiffa and Riccardo Savio

International Journal of Managerial and Financial Accounting, 2025, vol. 17, issue 1, 75-102

Abstract: This paper detects whether and to what extent accounting manipulations take place during the reconciliation process from government accounts (GA) to national accounts (NA) when preparing the EDP tables required by the European Commission for each country. In the literature, different theories explain the 'why' of accounting manipulations and different models exist to detect 'how' accounting manipulations occur. However, there are scanty investigations aiming to measure the same phenomenon in the public sector. Investigating a period between 2002 and 2020, our findings show that accounting manipulations exist and have a wider diffusion across European countries. We feed the existing literature by highlighting the magnitude of accounting manipulations and to what extent existing differences between the GA and NA would automatically produce biased results. Finally, we design a new path towards selected fine tuning actions of GA and NA standards for the sake of a clearer European Union fiscal policy.

Keywords: accounting manipulation; government accounting; GA; national accounting; NA; accrual accounting; earnings management; European fiscal policy; excessive deficit procedure; EDP. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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