Political standards : corporate interest, Ideology, and leadership in the shaping of accounting rules for the market economy / Karthik Ramanna.
2015
K1335 .R36 2015 (Mapit)
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Political standards : corporate interest, Ideology, and leadership in the shaping of accounting rules for the market economy / Karthik Ramanna.
Imprint
Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2015.
Description
xxi, 277 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The benchmark: what should GAAP look like?
Goodwill hunting: the political economy of accountability for mergers and acquisitions
The shrinking big N: rule-making incentives of the tightening oligopoly in auditing
Why fair value is the rule: the changing nature of standard setters
Local interests in global games: the cases of China and India
My own private company council: how a new accounting rule-maker is born
Political standards: lobbying in thin political markets
Managers and market capitalism.
Goodwill hunting: the political economy of accountability for mergers and acquisitions
The shrinking big N: rule-making incentives of the tightening oligopoly in auditing
Why fair value is the rule: the changing nature of standard setters
Local interests in global games: the cases of China and India
My own private company council: how a new accounting rule-maker is born
Political standards: lobbying in thin political markets
Managers and market capitalism.
Summary
"Prudent, verifiable, and timely corporate accounting is a bedrock of our modern capitalist system. In recent years, however, the rules that govern corporate accounting have been subtly changed in ways that compromise these core principles, to the detriment of the economy at large. These changes have been driven by the private agendas of certain corporate special interests, aided selectively - and sometimes unwittingly - by arguments from business academia. With 'Political Standards, ' Karthik Ramanna develops the notion of 'thin political markets' to describe a key problem facing technical rule-making in corporate accounting. When standard-setting boards attempt to regulate the accounting practices of corporations, they must draw on a small pool of qualified experts - but those experts almost always have strong commercial interests in the outcome. Meanwhile, standard setting rarely enjoys much attention from the general public. This absence of accountability, Ramanna argues, allows corporate managers to game the system. In the profit-maximization framework of modern capitalism, the only practicable solution is to reframe managerial norms when participating in thin political markets. 'Political Standards' will be an essential resource for understanding how the rules of the game are set, whom they inevitably favor, and how the process can be changed for a better capitalism"--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-258) and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K1335 .R36 2015
Language
English
ISBN
9780226210742 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
022621074X (cloth ; alkaline paper)
9780226210889 (e-book)
022621074X (cloth ; alkaline paper)
9780226210889 (e-book)
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