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Patricia O'Brien Chapters 1 - 13, Complete
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, Contents
Chapter ll1 Introduction ............................................................................................ 1
Chapter ll2 Accounting llUnder llIdeal llConditions ................................................ 7
Chapter ll3 The llDecision llUsefulness llApproach llto llFinancial llReporting ......... 68
Chapter ll4 Efficient llSecurities llMarkets.................................................................129
Chapter ll5 The llValue llRelevance llof llAccounting llInformation...........................153
Chapter ll6 The llMeasurement llApproach llto llDecision llUsefulness.....................194
Chapter ll7 Measurement llApplications .................................................................237
Chapter ll8 The llEfficient llContracting llApproach llto llDecision llUsefulness ........285
Chapter ll9 An llAnalysis llof llConflict ....................................................................321
Chapter ll10 l l Executive llCompensation ..............................................................371
Chapter ll11 l l Earnings llManagement..................................................................425
Chapter ll12 l l Standard llSetting: llEconomic llIssues ............................................487
Chapter ll13 l l Standard llSetting: llPolitical llIssues ................................................527
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CHAPTER 1 LL
INTRODUCTI
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1.1 The llObjective llof llThis llBook
1.2 Some llHistorical l l Perspective
1.3 The ll2007-2008 llMarket llMeltdowns
1.4 Efficient llContracting
1.5 A llNote llon llEthical llBehaviour
1.6 Rules-Based l l v. l l Principles-Based l l Accounting l l Standards
1.7 The llComplexity llof llInformation llin llFinancial llAccounting lland llReporting
1.8 The llRole llof llAccounting llResearch
1.9 The llImportance llof llInformation llAsymmetry
1.10 The llFundamental llProblem llof llFinancial llAccounting llTheory
1.11 Regulation llas lla llReaction llto llthe llFundamental llProblem
1.12 The llOrganization llof llThis llBook
1.12.1 Ideal llConditions
1.12.2 Adverse l l Selection
1.12.3 Moral llHazard
1.12.4 Standard llSetting
1.12.5 The llProcess ll of llStandard l l Setting
1.13 Relevance llof llFinancial llAccounting llTheory llto llAccounting llPractice