Издательство Taylor&Francis по журналам "Accounting, Business & Financial History"
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(Routledge, 1994-01-01)Early American booksellers, libraries, auctioneers and publishers produced (counting two doubtful cases) at least 286 separately printed book catalogues, 1693–1800, 230 of which are in Readex micro-formats. All but seven ...
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(Chapman & Hall, 1996-01-01)It is well known that no equivalent of the German. Betriebswirtschaftslehre(business economics) developed in Britain. British economists were relatively uninterested in the internal workings of organizations, and thus did ...
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(Routledge, 1994-01-01)Previous studies have pointed to the sense in which the Benthams, both Jeremy, the English philosopher, and his brother, Samuel, placed a high value upon and gave some significance to accounting in their work. In this paper ...
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(Routledge, 1994-01-01)In Gallhofer and Haslam (1994), we argued that a critical and interpretative analysis of the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century ‘accounting texts’ of Jeremy and Samuel Bentham can contribute to a critique of ...
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(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 1990-01-01)The questions and issues that arise in thinking about the role played by accounting in business history are complex. While accounting policies and practices have economic consequences, they also are a product of decisions ...
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(Routledge, 1995-01-01)The paper explores cost-accounting methods employed by British shipowners during the period in which large-scale enterprise initially emerged in theindustry. The findings reveal that shipowners employed what were by ...
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(Routledge, 1994-01-01)The object of this paper is to draw attention to the existence of a vast collection of eleventh- and twelfth-century fragments which reveal elements of bookkeeping systems used by Jewish bankers and merchants in Old Cairo. ...
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(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 1993-01-01)John Caldwell Colt was probably the most colourful American author of bookkeeping texts from the early part of the nineteenth century. He published his textbook, The Science of Double Entry Book-keeping, in 1838. An unusual ...
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(Routledge, 1995-01-01)Parker (1990) argues that nineteenth-century British legislators consciously differentiated between regulated industries on the one hand and commercial and industrial companies on the other when enacting relevant company ...
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(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 1993-01-01)In the twenty years or so following the Second World War, the procurement policies of the major British airlines had a significant impact upon the fortunes of British aircraft manufacturers. It is the main contention of ...
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(Routledge, 1995-01-01)A number of new accounting histories broadly attack rational empiricism and conventional methods of archival research. They focus on interpretation and theory development and intentionally downplay the usefulness of factual ...
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(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 1993-01-01)Lindsay, Jamieson & Haldane (L, J & H) was one of the largest and most influential chartered accountancy practices in Victorian Scotland. The sources of fee income of the firm are analysed and the significance of these ...
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(Chapman & Hall, 1996-01-01)We describe an early eighteenth-century Chinese financial co-operative scheme in which seven participants created a mutual fund for a six-year period. The scheme is analysed in terms of contemporary discounted cash-flow ...
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(Taylor & Francis Ltd., 1992-01-01)Archival searches and the case study have traditionally been the primary research tools used by accounting historians to further their knowledge of the development of accounting practices. The case-study method, though, ...
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