ECONOMIC POLICY UNCERTAINTY AND FINANCIAL REPORTING QUALITY: INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE
Abstract
A wide range of countries' financial reporting is examined in the
context of economic policy uncertainty in this article. In the current literature inventory
which examines the correlation between economic policy uncertainty and the quality of
financial reporting, there have not been many attempts. This thesis makes use of the
discretionary accruals and Baker et al. (2016)'s index as an EPU indicator as a proxy for
reporting quality. When there is a lot of economic policy uncertainty, firms are more
likely to modify their financial reporting data in order to get the desired effect. In this
thesis, I will present my research on current literature on both theoretical and empirical
perspectives related to the topic and aim to contribute an empirical result for this
ambiguous relationship between economic policy uncertainty and financial reporting
quality