Dr. John Li is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Ted Rogers School of Management. His teaching interests are in personal and corporate taxation. His research interests include: corporate tax avoidance, the influence of income taxes on managerial decisions, and executive compensation. He...
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Dr. John Li is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Ted Rogers School of Management. His teaching interests are in personal and corporate taxation. His research interests include: corporate tax avoidance, the influence of income taxes on managerial decisions, and executive compensation. He obtained a Bachelor of Mathematics, a Master of Accounting, and a Master of Mathematics (Statistics) from the University of Waterloo. John recieved his Accounting PhD from the University of Oregon.
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