Crisis, Recovery, and the Role of Accounting Firms in the Pacific Basin
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Book Description
The authors bring the disciplines of accounting and economics to bear on an examination of the critical role played by the major accounting firms in the ongoing economic recovery of Pacific Rim nations from the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s. Accounting firms, through their service offerings, are having an impact not only on economic indicators, but also on longer-term growth prospects and development patterns in the newly industrialized nations of Southeast Asia (Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan), emerging nations (Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Indonesia) and selected Pacific island nations (including Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Vanuatu). For practitioners in the private and public sectors and their academic colleagues.
About the Author
DAVID L. MCKEE is Professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Management at Kent State University. DON E. GARNER is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Accounting at California State University, Stanislaus. YOSRA ABUAMARA MCKEE is an adjunct faculty member in economics at Kent State University.
Crisis, Recovery, and the Role of Accounting Firms in the Pacific Basin,David L. McKee,Don E. Garner,Yosra AbuAmara McKee,Quorum Books,1567203116,Accounting - General,Accounting firms,Asia - General,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Financial crises,Infrastructure,International - Accounting,International - Economics,Pacific Area,ASIA,Business & Economics / Accounting / General,Financial accounting,Financial services industry,International economics
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