Political Standards

Corporate Interest, Ideology, and Leadership in the Shaping of Accounting Rules for the Market Economy

Hardcover, 296 pages

Published by University of Chicago Press.

ISBN:
978-0-226-21074-2
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Prudent, verifiable, and timely corporate accounting is a bedrock of our modern capitalist system. In recent years, however, the rules that govern corporate accounting have been subtly changed in ways that compromise these core principles, to the detriment of the economy at large. These changes have been driven by the private agendas of certain corporate special interests, aided selectively—and sometimes unwittingly—by arguments from business academia

With Political Standards, Karthik Ramanna develops the notion of “thin political markets” to describe a key problem facing technical rule-making in corporate accounting and beyond. When standard-setting boards attempt to regulate the accounting practices of corporations, they must draw on a small pool of qualified experts—but those experts almost always have strong commercial interests in the outcome. Meanwhile, standard setting rarely enjoys much attention from the general public. This absence of accountability, Ramanna argues, allows corporate managers to game the system. In the profit-maximization …

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A Rigorous Examination of How Corporate Accounting Rules are Promulgated

This book is an important look at exactly how corporate accounting standards are developed, and the profoundly political nature of what emerges from that process. Ramanna takes a rigorous, analytical approach to this question in the US context, validating hypotheses on the effects of new standards bodies and their membership composition on the contours of emerging accounting guidance, and even follows that up with a survey of the international landscape. While I'm a sucker for analytical detail, some of it might have been better left as a paper citation rather than explicitly spelled out in the book. Overall, given the importance of the metrics companies report to investors and the public on their business, however, Ramanna does a service by delivering a deeper understanding of just how subjective and political this process is is of vital importance. Highly recommend

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