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The day after: newly-elected politicians and the use of accounting information
Public Money and Management, 2016Enrico Guarini
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This chapter describes President John Quincy Adams' interactions with missionaries and the influence of missionary intelligence on US foreign relations. On a Sunday in 1827, Adams attended a sermon by Charles Stewart, a former missionary to the Sandwich Islands, who shared insights on transforming Hawaiian culture. The chapter explores Adams's exposure
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Factors shaping attitude of voters about celebrity politicians: Direct and indirect effects
Journal of Business Research, 2020Saikat Banerjee, Bibek Ray Chaudhuri
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Literature review and challenging research agenda on politicians’ use of accounting information
Public Money and Management, 2016Jan Van Helden
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Politicians’ promotion incentives and bank risk exposure in China
Journal of Banking and Finance, 2019Xian Xu
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Abstract This chapter discusses Bill Clinton’s Second Inaugural Address, which reveals a consistent and durable core to his approach to politics. Clinton’s speech focused on opportunity, responsibility, and community as cornerstones to a persistent philosophy of government.
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