Comparative international accounting

Christopher Nobes

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Comparative international accounting

by Christopher Nobes, Robert Parker

2000

Financial Times/Prentice Hall

534

0273646028

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"Comparative International Accounting is primarily intended for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, taking courses in comparative and international accounting."--BOOK JACKET.

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Comparative international accounting was written by Christopher Nobes, Robert Parker.

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