Under a corporatization trend, traditional financial reporting is generally considered unable to offer a complete view of the economic and financial activities of a group of public entities. Consequently, several reforms and standards have been introduced related to consolidated financial reports. Through interviews with key actors, the authors analysed the normativity process for issuing consolidated reporting standards for local governments in three European countries: Italy, Spain, and Sweden.
Setting consolidated reporting standards for local government / BRUSCA ALIJARDE, MARIA ISABEL; Grossi, Giuseppe; manes rossi, Francesca. - In: PUBLIC MONEY & MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0954-0962. - 38:(2018), pp. 483-492. [10.1080/09540962.2018.1524199]
Setting consolidated reporting standards for local government
manes rossi, francesca
2018
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Under a corporatization trend, traditional financial reporting is generally considered unable to offer a complete view of the economic and financial activities of a group of public entities. Consequently, several reforms and standards have been introduced related to consolidated financial reports. Through interviews with key actors, the authors analysed the normativity process for issuing consolidated reporting standards for local governments in three European countries: Italy, Spain, and Sweden.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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