Is the Decline in the Value Relevance of Accounting Driven by Increased Conservatism?
S. Balachandran, and P. Mohanram. Columbia Business School Working Paper, (July 2008)This is the later version of a paper entitled "Conservatism and the Value Relevance of Financial Information".
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%A Balachandran, Sudhakar V.
%A Mohanram, Partha S.
%D 2008
%J Columbia Business School Working Paper
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%T Is the Decline in the Value Relevance of Accounting Driven by Increased Conservatism?
%U http://w4.stern.nyu.edu/emplibrary/declineinvaluerelevance.pdf
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title = {Is the Decline in the Value Relevance of Accounting Driven by Increased Conservatism?},
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