Trevor S. Harris

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Trevor S. Harris is an American economist currently the Arthur J. Samberg Professor at Columbia Business School and formerly the Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International Business.[1][2] His interests have included accounting.[3]

Education

BComm (Hons.), University of Cape Town, 1976; MComm, 1980; PhD, University of Washington, 1983.

Bibliography

  • Trevor S. Harris (1995). International Accounting Standards Versus US-GAAP Reporting: Empirical Evidence Based on Case Studies. South-Western College Publishing. ISBN 978-0-538-85693-5. OCLC 33352230.

References

  1. ^ "Trevor Harris". columbia.edu. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  2. ^ "Named to financial accounting standards board advisory committee". columbia.edu. Retrieved May 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "Trevor S. Harris". scholar.google.com. Retrieved June 10, 2017.