Are Disclosures Readable? An Empirical Test

Uri Benoliel, X. Zheng
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A major goal of federal disclosure laws is to ensure that pre-contractual disclosure documents are readable, i.e., easily understood by the average disclosee. Focusing as a case study on 523 U.S. disclosures in the franchise industry, this Article empirically indicates that disclosures are often difficult to read. Using the Gunning Fog linguistics readability index, this article indicates, inter alia, that prospective franchisees need, on average, more than 20 years of education to understand a franchise disclosure document on the first reading. This result undermines the readability goal of the federal franchise disclosure law since the highest level of education that most franchisees have completed is community college, which is normally the equivalent of 14 years of education. The results of our study also show a significant positive relationship between the franchise's size and age, and the readability of their disclosures. The empirical results of this study have significant implications, not only for the franchise industry, but also for the institutional design and enforcement of federal disclosure regulations.
披露是否可读?实证检验
联邦披露法的一个主要目标是确保合同前披露文件是可读的,即一般披露人容易理解。本文以523个美国特许经营行业的披露为案例,实证地表明披露往往难以阅读。使用Gunning Fog语言学可读性指数,本文指出,除其他外,潜在的特许经营者平均需要超过20年的教育才能在第一次阅读时理解特许经营披露文件。这一结果破坏了联邦特许经营披露法的可读性目标,因为大多数特许经营者完成的最高教育水平是社区大学,通常相当于14年的教育。我们的研究结果还显示,特许经营的规模和年龄以及披露的可读性之间存在显著的正相关关系。本研究的实证结果不仅对特许经营行业,而且对联邦披露法规的制度设计和执行具有重要意义。
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