Value relevance and changes in accounting standards: A review of the IFRS adoption literature

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subjects Accounting
Accounting standards
adaptive market hypothesis
Book value
Costs
Efficient markets
Fair value
Financial statements
Hypotheses
IFRS adoption
International Financial Reporting Standards
Investments
Literature reviews
Securities markets
Stock exchanges
transparency
Value relevance
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