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The International Journal of
Accounting
EDITOR
Rashad Abdel-khalik
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR
Herve Stolowy
HEC School of Management France
Aims and Scope
The aims of The International Journal of Accounting are to advance the academic
and professional understanding of accounting theory and practice from an international
perspective and viewpoint. The journal recognizes that international accounting is
influenced by a variety of forces i.e. governmental, political and economical.
The journal attempts to assist in the understanding of the present and potential
ability of accounting to aid in the recording and interpretation of international economic
transactions. These transactions may be within a profit or nonprofit environment. The
journal deliberately encourages a broad view of the origins and development of accounting
with an emphasis on its functions in an increasingly interdependent global economy and
welcomes manuscripts that help explain current international accounting practice, with
related theoretical justifications and identify criticisms of current practice.
Other than occasional commissioned papers of special issues, all the manuscripts
published in the journal are selected by the editors after the normal refereeing process.
Subscription Information
Special Offer: (Applies to first time subscribers ONLY)
Volume 34 (1999)
Institutions: (Regular Price: $250.00)
Personal: (Regular Price: $105.00)
ISSN 0020-7063
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Further Information
Center for International Education and Research in Accounting
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Telephone: (217) 333-4545
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Email:
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