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Governmental & Nonprofit Accounting, Financial Accounting, Auditing
Making Auditors Effective: Theory, Evidence, Perspectives by Mark Schelker β€” book cover

Making Auditors Effective: Theory, Evidence, Perspectives

by Mark Schelker
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Overview

Public auditors are commonly assumed to enhance the accountability of decision-makers. However, they have not yet been subject to systematic theoretical and empirical economic analysis. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to analyze the impact of various auditor regimes on government performance and policy outcome.

Synopsis

Public auditors are commonly assumed to enhance the accountability of decision-makers. However, they have not yet been subject to systematic theoretical and empirical economic analysis. This book is the first comprehensive attempt to analyze the impact of various auditor regimes on government performance and policy outcome.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2008
Publisher
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Pages
167
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783832934378

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