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ACCOUNTING
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Robert L. Dixon
Professor Emeritus Of Accounting
School Of Business Administration
University Of Michigan
Harold E. Arnett
Professor Of Accounting
School Of Business Administration
University Of Michigan
Howard Davidoff
Professor Of Accounting, Law And Taxation
Department Of Economics
City University Of New York At Brooklyn College
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