Accounting Education in France and its Comparison with Chinese One
Yuan Ding ()
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Yuan Ding: CEIBS - Europe International Business School
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Abstract:
The paper tries to provide a synthetic view of accounting education in France and to compare it with the Chinese one. The comparison shows that the main similarities exist between two countries concerning the development trends of this education for the last twenty years and the uniformity of the education. However, major differences are found in the specialisation of diplomas, in the importance of secondary accounting education, in the education programmes and in the pedagogy. All these similarities and differences comply with political, economic and cultural characteristics of the two countries.
Keywords: Accounting Education; France; China; Education comptable; Chine (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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Published in 2000
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