Karthik RAMANNA* The International Politics of IFRS Harmonization Abstract: The globalization of accounting standards as seen through the ... two-dimensional matrix, where one dimension represents a jurisdiction’s proxi-mity to existing political powers at the IFRS’ rule-making body, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB); and ...
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Raja RAMANNA was a talented personality – an eminent nuclear physicist, a highly accomplished technologist, an able administrator, an inspiring leader, a gifted musician, a scholar of Sanskrit literature and philosophy, and above all a completed human being. He is well known for his work in “Indian Nuclear Program”.He was born on January 28, 1925 in Tumkur, Karnataka.
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Aug 30, 2016 . We introduce a novel method for the measurement of information in fMRI neuroimages, i.e ., nucleus clustering’s Rényi entropy derived from strong proximities in feature-based Voronoï tessellations, e.g. , maximal nucleus clustering (MNC). We show how MNC is a novel, fast and inexpensive image-analysis technique, independent from the standard blood …
Publish Year: 2016
Author: Peters Jf, İnan E, Tozzi A, RAMANNA S
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Benoît Libert, Somindu RAMANNA, Moti Yung. Functional Commitment Schemes: From Polyno- ... public keys of size O(n2) if nis the dimension of committed vectors. In contrast, solutions based on variable-size assumptions allow for public keys of size O(n), which leaves open
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Raja RAMANNA (28 January 1925 – 24 September 2004) was an Indian physicist who is best known for his role in India's nuclear program during its early stages. Indian physicist. Having joined the nuclear program in 1964, RAMANNA worked under Homi Jehangir Bhabha, and later became the director of this program in 1967.
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Her paintings exhibit a whole spectrum of colours shimmerimg in the light, ----giving a whole new dimension. Dr. Raja RAMANNA. Vinoda's instinctive rapport with colours makes her a natural colourist and an avid experimentalist. Free from representational restrictions, the predominant unconventional format gives rise to her eager abstracts. ...
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View RAMANNA Ramachandra’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. RAMANNA has 4 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover RAMANNA’s connections and jobs at similar companies.
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Parakkum Pavai (Tamil pronunciation: [paɾakːɯm paːʋaɪ]; transl. The Flying Woman) is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language drama film, directed by T. R. RAMANNA, starring M. G. Ramachandran, B. Saroja Devi and Kanchana. The film was released on 11 November 1966 and averagely grossed, having run in theatres for 80 days.
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Belavdi RAMANNA Vasudevamurthy has the largest number of other directorships with a seat at a total of 3 companies. In total, the company is connected to 3 other companies through its directors.
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Dec 22, 2014 . dimensions of the political process in corporate accounting standard setting in the United States. These include studies of the role of corporate lobbying (e.g., Watts and Zimmerman, 1978; Francis, 1987; Deakin, 1989; Dechow, Hutton, and Sloan, 1996; RAMANNA, 2008), the role of the
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"RAMANNA examines the accounting standard-setting process, . . . argu[ing] that the process is flawed largely because it exists in what he describes as a "thin political market." In such an environment, the standards are created, of necessity, by the limited number of individuals possessing the requisite technical knowledge and skill to do so.
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Sheela RAMANNA. This paper introduces sufficiently near points in pairs of digital image flow graphs (DIFGs). This work is an extension of earlier work on …
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Bengaluru doctors OK with raising age for marriage, but not activists. BENGALURU: While many doctors term the Union cabinet’s decision to increase marriageable age from 18 to 21 for women in ...
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RAMANNA also joined the International Atomic Energy Agency in 1984 where he served as the President of the 30th General Conference of the IAEA. A multi-faceted personality, RAMANNA was a gifted musician, and could play the piano as dextrously as he could speak about atomic energy.
RAMANNA died in Mumbai in 2004 at the age of 79. Raja RAMANNA was born in beginning of 1925 to Rukmini and RAMANNA in Tumkur, in the princely state of Mysore Ruled by British. The parents having recognised his talent for music early in life were instrumental in introducing him to classical European music.
RAMANNA was awarded a Commonwealth Scholarship, and travelled to Great Britain in 1952 to complete his doctorate. RAMANNA attended London University 's King's College and enrolled in a doctoral programme there.
His framework helps explain and predict countries' decisions on IFRS harmonization, as well as the potential structure and impact of IFRS in the future. Key concepts include:
While international politics is not the only or even the deciding element in understanding the growth of IFRS, it is very important. The politics of identity is key in a country's IFRS response strategy.
The globalization of accounting standards as seen through the proliferation of IFRS worldwide is one of the most important developments in corporate governance over the last decade. I offer an analysis of the international political dynamics of countries' IFRS harmonization decisions.
The politics of identity is key in a country's IFRS response strategy. While the Chinese government has been successful in making its voice heard at the IASB, the ability of other emerging markets to do so is less clear, as illustrated by RAMANNA's case about India.