6.24.2008

Essays in accounting theory in honour of Joel S. Demski

A collection of previously unpublished essays on accounting theory. Most of the contributors share Professor Demski's view of accounting as the production and consumption of a very special and powerful economic good called information. The contributors are students, collaborators, colleagues and friends of Professor Joel S. Demski. Essays in accounting theory in honour of Joel S. Demski - GENERAL THEORY - FAIR VALUE, ACCOUNTING AGGREGATION AND MULTIPLE SOURCES OF INFORMATION - EQUILIBRIUM VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURES WHEN FIRMS POSSESS RANDOM MULTI-DIMENSIONAL PRIVATE INFORMATION - SYNERGY, QUANTUM PROBABILITIES, AND COST OF CONTROL - MORAL HAZARD WITH HIDDEN INFORMATION - APPLIED THEORY - CONNECTIONS TO PRACTICE - THE STRUCTURE OF PERFORMANCE-VESTED - STOCK OPTION GRANTS - THE LCAMR MISSILE - COMMENTARY AND PERSPECTIVES - A NOTE ON THE INFORMATION PERSPECTIVE AND THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK - ECONOMIZING PRINCIPLE IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH Download [rapidshare] | [depositfiles] | [easy-share]

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