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La comptabilité en Syrie

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  • Riad Abdulraouf

    (ESM - ESM - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises (IAE) - Metz)

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Plusieurs facteurs historiques ont ralenti l'organisation de la profession comptable en Syrie. De plus, le mode de régulation économique national par la planification centralisée a contribué à ce retard. Mais, actuellement une transition vers une économie de marché plus ouverte est enclenchée. Des entreprises et banques privées sont autorisées, et le marché financier va commencer ses activités à Damas à partir de 2006. Ces changements importants imposent un développement réel de la profession pour répondre aux nouveaux besoins des investisseurs. À ce titre, il semble également important de réformer les règlements, les institutions, et les normes nationales syrienne pour garantir la qualité des services comptables.

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  • Riad Abdulraouf, 2006. "La comptabilité en Syrie," Post-Print halshs-00548042, HAL.
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