Some reflections on 'The harmonization of accounting within the EU'
Anthony G. Hopwood
European Accounting Review, 1994, vol. 3, issue 2, 241-254
Abstract:
Using the Thorell and Whittington analysis of European and international accounting as a basis, consideration is given to a number of important but neglected issues. The discussion focuses on the need to understand better the processes of supranational accounting policy-making, the significant role played by the audit industry and its agents, and the distancing of actual users from the forums of influence.
Date: 1994
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