National legislative systems and foreign standards and regulations: The case of International Financial Reporting Standards adoption
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Dima, Bogdan (Auteur)
- Dima (Cristea), Stefana Maria (Auteur)
- Moldovan, Nicoleta (Auteur)
- Pirtea, Marilen Gabriel (Auteur)
Titre
National legislative systems and foreign standards and regulations: The case of International Financial Reporting Standards adoption
Résumé
This study is focused on the linkages between the legislative families as descriptors of national legislative systems and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). We consider such analysis as a case study for the more general issue of explaining the preferences of national regulators in the adoption of foreign norms, rules, standards and practices. By using a dataset of 162 jurisdictions and dummy variables designed to capture the current stage of IFRSs adoption and, respectively, the taxonomy of their legislative systems, we find that a full IFRSs adoption is more likely to occur in countries which have principles-based on legislative mono-systems. In addition, we observe that a strong rule of law, with an effective mechanism of property rights reinforcement, as well as the pre-adoption existence of a pro-growth set of public policies can contribute to the encouragement of IFRSs adoption.
Publication
MPRA Paper
Numéro
27172
Pages
1-31
Date
2010-11
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
National legislative systems and foreign standards and regulations
Référence
Dima, B., Dima (Cristea), S. M., Moldovan, N., & Pirtea, M. G. (2010). National legislative systems and foreign standards and regulations: The case of International Financial Reporting Standards adoption. MPRA Paper, 27172, 1–31. https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/27172/3/MPRA_paper_27172.pdf
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