Does a Lack of Choice Lead to Lower Quality?: Evidence from Auditor Competition and Client Restatements
Nathan J. Newton(Faculdades Guarulhos), Michael S. Wilkins(Brigham Young University), Dechun Wang(Faculdades Guarulhos)
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