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Managerial Ability and Income Smoothing. / Choi, Sun Hwa; Baik, Bok ; Farber, David.
Lancaster: Lancaster University, Department of Accounting and Finance, 2019. p. 1-22.

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Choi, SH, Baik, B & Farber, D 2019 'Managerial Ability and Income Smoothing' Lancaster University, Department of Accounting and Finance, Lancaster, pp. 1-22.

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Choi, S. H., Baik, B., & Farber, D. (2019). Managerial Ability and Income Smoothing. (pp. 1-22). Lancaster University, Department of Accounting and Finance.

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Choi SH, Baik B, Farber D. Managerial Ability and Income Smoothing. Lancaster: Lancaster University, Department of Accounting and Finance. 2019 Oct 11, p. 1-22. Epub 2019 Oct 11.

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Choi, Sun Hwa ; Baik, Bok ; Farber, David. / Managerial Ability and Income Smoothing. Lancaster : Lancaster University, Department of Accounting and Finance, 2019. pp. 1-22

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