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Type Working Paper
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Stability and regime change: The evolution of accounting standards
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Hui Chen
  • Li Yang
Language
  • English
Institution University of Zurich
Series Name SSRN
Number 3062185
ISSN 1556-5068
Number of Pages 44
Date 2019
Abstract Text We regard accounting regulation as a politico-economic institution and analyze its evolution in the presence of changing investor sentiment. When the market sentiment is moderate, if most of the business projects in the economy are successful, the economy will enter a stable high-disclosure regime. If most of the projects are unsuccessful, the economy may enter a stable low-disclosure regime or experience a regime change from low to high disclosure. The regime change can take place if the economy coordinates on a future high disclosure quality, which will induce a Pareto improvement and is thus supported by all interest groups in the economy. In contrast, when the market sentiment is extremely hyped up, low disclosure regime will always emerge. While an initial majority of unsuccessful projects will lead the economy into a stable low-disclosure regime, an initial majority of successful projects will also result in a low disclosure regime. This regime change from high to low disclosure occurs because even successful projects benefit from low disclosure due to the significant price boost. These results are generally consistent with the observed development of accounting regulation.
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Digital Object Identifier 10.2139/ssrn.3062185
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Keywords accounting standards, political economy, dynamic voting