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Firm value adjustment speed through financial friction in the presence of earnings management and productivity growth: evidence from emerging economies
S. Khan and A. Shoaib
This study, conducted by Saifullah Khan and Adnan Shoaib, explores the intriguing connection between financial frictions and firm value through the lens of earnings management. Discover how productivity growth plays a crucial role in this dynamic relationship and find out why larger firms tend to shine brighter in the financial markets!
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