National audienceIn Lebanon as inJordan, the accountancy profession is faced with major regulatory and institutional reforms owing to policies of economic liberalization, which open markets and try to attract foreign invest- ments. Light is shed on both the issues underlying resistance to these reforms and the conflicts that have flared up. By pointing out similarities and variations in the definition of this profession and of itsboundaries, we notice: the weight of history and of institutional and political factors; the convergence owing to the globalization of markets; and national responses to changes determined by factors and pressures that are mostly supranational. This can help us better understand conditions under which a profession ...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Notes du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne n°5. 2016.D’après Camille Chaserant et Sophie Harnay, « La...
Notes du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne n°5. 2016.D’après Camille Chaserant et Sophie Harnay, « La...
National audienceIn Lebanon as inJordan, the accountancy profession is faced with major regulatory a...
Au Liban comme en Jordanie, la profession comptable est confrontée à d’importantes réformes réglemen...
International audienceIn non industrialized countries, the opening of markets means an alignment of ...
Dans les pays faiblement industrialisés, l’ouverture des marchés est synonyme d’alignement sur des n...
Dans les pays faiblement industrialisés, l’ouverture des marchés est synonyme d’alignement sur des n...
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/17465680610669807International audiencePurpose: The purpose of...
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/17465680610669807International audiencePurpose: The purpose of...
International audienceLe groupe professionnel des avocats tunisiens ne constitue pas un bloc homogèn...
National audienceThis article attempts to underline the instability of the professionalization proce...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Notes du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne n°5. 2016.D’après Camille Chaserant et Sophie Harnay, « La...
Notes du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne n°5. 2016.D’après Camille Chaserant et Sophie Harnay, « La...
National audienceIn Lebanon as inJordan, the accountancy profession is faced with major regulatory a...
Au Liban comme en Jordanie, la profession comptable est confrontée à d’importantes réformes réglemen...
International audienceIn non industrialized countries, the opening of markets means an alignment of ...
Dans les pays faiblement industrialisés, l’ouverture des marchés est synonyme d’alignement sur des n...
Dans les pays faiblement industrialisés, l’ouverture des marchés est synonyme d’alignement sur des n...
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/17465680610669807International audiencePurpose: The purpose of...
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/17465680610669807International audiencePurpose: The purpose of...
International audienceLe groupe professionnel des avocats tunisiens ne constitue pas un bloc homogèn...
National audienceThis article attempts to underline the instability of the professionalization proce...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Previously colonised countries often have adopted professional models and economic governance instit...
Notes du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne n°5. 2016.D’après Camille Chaserant et Sophie Harnay, « La...
Notes du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne n°5. 2016.D’après Camille Chaserant et Sophie Harnay, « La...