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1. Noticeboard.
Accounting Historians Journal Prize Winners 2003 Following a vote by the members of the editorial board, the prize for best paper in Volume 30 is ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Single-entry accounting in early America: the accounts
of the Hasbrouck...
Abstract: The accounts of the Hasbrouck family help document how five generations adapted to economic and social change in New York's mid-Hudson River valley from ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Observations on money, barter and
bookkeeping.
Abstract: Britain forbade her 18th-century American colonies to set up mints, and sent no supplies of her own coins. In consequence, the colonies were without ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Political suppression or revenue raising? Taxing
newspapers during the...
Abstract: In 1797 the Prime Minister of Great Britain announced a substantial increase in the stamp duty on newspapers. This increase, and indeed the tax ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Accounting and the pursuit of utopia: the possibility
of perfection in...
Abstract: For utopian socialists the capitalist state's protection and promotion of property rights is the source of entrenched injustice that alienates individuals from their fundamentally ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. The roots of modern capitalism: a Marxist accounting
history of the...
Abstract: A major debate neglected by accounting historians is the importance of landlords in the English agricultural revolution. The paper uses accounting evidence from the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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