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Debate: Would IPSAS help Greece?

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Imam Mujahidin Fahmid, Harun Harun, Peter Graham, David Carter, Sultan Suhab, Yi An, Xiaosong Zheng & Mirah Midadan Fahmid. (2020) New development: IPSAS adoption, from G20 countries to village governments in developing countries. Public Money & Management 40:2, pages 160-163.
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Andreas Bergmann, Sandro Fuchs & Christoph Schuler. (2019) A theoretical basis for public sector accrual accounting research: current state and perspectives. Public Money & Management 39:8, pages 560-570.
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Giovanna Dabbicco. (2018) A comparison of debt measures in fiscal statistics and public sector financial statements. Public Money & Management 38:7, pages 511-518.
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Sheila Ellwood & Susan Newberry. (2016) New development: The conceptual underpinnings of international public sector accounting. Public Money & Management 36:3, pages 231-234.
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Sandra Cohen & Sotirios Karatzimas. (2016) Modernizing government accounting standards in Greece: a case of ‘garbage can’ decision-making. Public Money & Management 36:3, pages 173-180.
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Giovanna Dabbicco & Mariano D'Amore. (2016) Debate: Accounting for macroeconomic surveillance in Europe. Public Money & Management 36:3, pages 162-164.
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Josette Caruana. (2016) Debate: Would IPSAS help Greece? Or would they be the ‘Emperor's New Clothes’?. Public Money & Management 36:3, pages 161-162.
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Sheila Ellwood. (2016) Editorial. Public Money & Management 36:3, pages 157-161.
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Monir Mir, Harun Harun & Wahyu Sutiyono. (2019) Evaluating the Implementation of a Mandatory Dual Reporting System: The Case of Indonesian Local Government. Australian Accounting Review 29:1, pages 80-94.
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