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Political Influence and Coexistence of a Uniform Accounting System and Accounting Standards: Recent Developments in China

June 22, 2008 By: admin Category: Business, Management and Accounting, Social Sciences and Humanities

This article investigates the role of political influence, as well as accounting tradition and the equity market, in China’s recent changes in accounting regulation. We find that the Chinese government, in part self-motivated and in part under external pressure, has been active in developing accounting standards in harmony with international accounting standards. However, it has retained a uniform accounting system in the Enterprise Accounting System issued in 2000 to accommodate the special circumstances of a transforming government, strong state-ownership, a weak accounting profession, a weak and imperfect equity market, and the inertial effect of accounting tradition and cultural factors. This article also contributes to existing models of accounting system classification by illustrating the need for considering political influence as a factor that affects the rate of transition towards full implementation of international accounting standards.

JASON ZEZHONG XIAO PAULINE WEETMAN MANLI SUN

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