Does earnings quality affect information asymmetry? Evidence from trading costs
Information asymmetry in financial markets relates to the idea that one party to a transaction has better information than the other. Since financial reporting involves the transmission of value-relevant enterprise information, we investigate whether the quality of reported earnings can contribute t...
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Main Authors: | BHATTACHARYA, Nilabhra, Desai, Hemang, Venkataraman, Kumar |
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2012
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