Information for Better Markets Conference 2009: webcasts

Access webcasts of academics' presentations and practitioners' commentaries from the Information for Better Markets Conference, December 2009.   

The political economy of regulation: an overview

Speaker: Professor Michael Moran, University of Manchester

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The political economy of regulation: an overview - practitioner commentary

Speaker: Sir Bryan Carsberg

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Different approaches to corporate reporting regulation: how jurisdictions differ and why

Speaker: Professor Christian Leuz, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago

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Different approaches to corporate reporting regulation - practitioner commentary

Speaker: Ken Wild, Deloitte

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The pros and cons of regulating corporate reporting: a critical review of the arguments

Speaker: Professor Robert Bushman, Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina

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The pros and cons of regulating corporate reporting - practitioner commentary

Speaker: David Lindsell, Financial Reporting Review Panel

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Presentation of ICAEW honorary membership to Professor Stephen Zeff

Speaker: ICAEW President Martin Hagen

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How do conceptual frameworks contribute to the quality of corporate reporting regulation?

Speaker: Professor John Christensen, University of Southern Denmark

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Conceptual frameworks and regulation - practitioner commentary

Speaker: Paul Boyle

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How can we measure the costs and benefits of changes in corporate reporting regulation?

Speaker: Professor Katherine Schipper, Duke University

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Changes in corporate reporting regulation: costs and benefits - practitioner commentary

Speaker: Steven Maijoor, Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets

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