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The global accounting experiment

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In this essay, Nicolas Véron presents accounting standard-setting as a frontier experiment in international governance, where private initiative can succeed in solving a collective problem that nation-states could not tackle effectively. To make the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in Europe and other jurisdictions sustainable, the legitimacy of the International Accounting Standards Board has to be bolstered through significant governance changes; and their implementation and enforcement need to...

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  • Nicolas Véron, . "The global accounting experiment," Blueprints, Bruegel, number 13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bre:bluprt:13
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    1. Alan Ahearne & Jean Pisani-Ferry & André Sapir & Nicolas Véron, 2006. "Global governance- an agenda for Europe," Policy Briefs 37, Bruegel.
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    1. Farrell Henry & Newman Abraham L., 2015. "Structuring power: business and authority beyond the nation state," Business and Politics, De Gruyter, vol. 17(3), pages 527-552, October.

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