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Economic Freedom and Audit Fees: Evidence From the USA
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Economic Freedom and Audit Fees: Evidence From the USA

Mahmud Hossain, Ahsan Habib, Dinithi Ranasinghe and Marlissa Phillips
Accounting and finance
09/02/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/49920

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We examine the association between US state-level economic freedom and audit fees. We argue that economic freedom lowers clients' perceived business risk, thereby requiring reduced audit effort and exposing auditors to a lower probability of litigation risk, which enables auditors to charge lower audit fees to clients headquartered in states with high economic freedom. Using a US sample, we find a negative association between economic freedom and audit fees. Our study contributes to the emerging literature on socio-economic determinants of audit fees by providing evidence that economic freedom reduces overall inherent risk, thereby reducing audit risks.
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