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The Costs and Benefits of Firms of Accounting Information Disclosure

Hidetoshi Yamaji

Kobe Economic & Business Review, 1989, vol. 34, 75-83

Abstract: This paper demonstrates that there is an information disclosure equilibrium point where the net benefit of firm from the disclosure is maximized. The possibility that the point of the equilibrium would not be evaluated as any specified goals is also referred to.

Keywords: accounting information disclosure; stock market; labor market; collective bargaining; product market; mass democratic society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1989
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