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The International Politics of IFRS HarmonizationKarthik RamannaHarvard University - Harvard Business School August 27, 2012 Accounting, Economics and Law 3, No. 2 (April 2013) Harvard Business School Accounting & Management Unit Working Paper No. 11-132 Abstract: The globalization of accounting standards as seen through the proliferation of IFRS worldwide is one of the most important developments in corporate governance over the last decade. I offer an analysis of some international political dynamics of countries’ IFRS harmonization decisions. The analysis is based on field studies in three jurisdictions: Canada, China, and India. Across these jurisdictions, I first describe unique elements of domestic political economies that are shaping IFRS policies. Then, I inductively isolate two principal dimensions that can be used to characterize the jurisdictions’ IFRS responses: proximity to existing political powers at the IASB; and own potential political power at the IASB. Based on how countries are classified along these dimensions, I offer predictions, ceteris paribus, on countries’ IFRS harmonization strategies. The analysis and framework in this paper can help broaden the understanding of accounting’s globalization.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 47 Keywords: accounting standards, globalization, IASB, IFRS, politics JEL Classification: D72, F53, G15, K33, M16, M41 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: July 2, 2011 ; Last revised: May 8, 2013Suggested CitationContact Information
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