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Do rating agencies benefit from providing higher ratings? Evidence from the consequences of municipal bond ratings recalibration
A Beatty, J Gillette, R Petacchi, J Weber
Journal of Accounting Research 57 (2), 323-354, 2019
442019
The effect of credit ratings on disclosure: Evidence from the recalibration of Moody's municipal ratings
JR Gillette, D Samuels, FS Zhou
Journal of Accounting Research 58 (3), 693-739, 2020
392020
Grammatical violations and financial reporting quality
J Gillette, G Pundrich
Available at SSRN 3496434, 2020
9*2020
Measuring firms’ investment in accounting resources: Implications for malfeasance versus optimal incompetence
J Gillette, S Jayaraman, JL Zimmerman
Available at SSRN 3055343, 2017
72017
Evidence on the importance of the financial reporting function in municipal governments
I Abramova, J Gillette, J Weber
Available at SSRN 3801262, 2021
52021
Analyst Coverage of Private Firms
J Gillette
SSRN, 2020
4*2020
The role of debt analyst reports for firms in financial distress
JR Gillette
University of Rochester, 2016
42016
Conflicts of interest in subscriber-paid credit ratings
SB Bonsall, JR Gillette, G Pundrich, E So
Journal of Accounting and Economics 77 (1), 101614, 2024
32024
The role of credit rating changes on opacity in the municipal bond market
J Gillette, D Samuels, F Zhou
32018
Municipal organizational structure and financial reporting quality
I Abramova, J Gillette, J Weber
Working paper). https://papers. ssrn. com/sol3/papers. cfm, 2023
12023
Educating Municipal Advice
JR Gillette, G Pündrich
Working Paper, 2022
12022
Regulating Financial Advice: Evidence from the Municipal Bond Market
J Gillette, G Pundrich
Available at SSRN 4685161, 2024
2024
Pay for Praise: Do rating agencies benefit from providing higher ratings? Evidence from the consequences of municipal bond ratings recalibration
A Beatty, J Gillette, R Petacchi, J Weber
2018
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