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Convergence Patterns in Public—Private Collaborations

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Global Governance in Accounting

Part of the book series: Transformations of the State ((TRST))

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In the first chapter of this book, we have introduced three bases of social order: market, community and state. Different actors playing a role in disclosure and enforcement regulation are rooted in these governance modes, and their importance for accountancy will now be considered in microscopic detail. We will use the microscopic analysis with its many data points to provide a quantitative analysis in the following.

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© 2008 Jochen Zimmermann, Jörg R. Werner and Philipp B. Volmer

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Zimmermann, J., Werner, J.R., Volmer, P.B. (2008). Convergence Patterns in Public—Private Collaborations. In: Global Governance in Accounting. Transformations of the State. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230582866_10

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