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The Role of the Independent Director: Evidence from a Survey of Independent Directors in Australia

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  • Albie Brooks
  • Judy Oliver
  • Angelo Veljanovski

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  • Albie Brooks & Judy Oliver & Angelo Veljanovski, 2009. "The Role of the Independent Director: Evidence from a Survey of Independent Directors in Australia," Australian Accounting Review, CPA Australia, vol. 19(3), pages 161-177, September.
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