Papers on Accounting History (RLE Accounting)
Herausgeber: Parker, Robert H.
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Written over a period of twenty years the papers included here reflect the changing circumstances around the study of accounting history.
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Written over a period of twenty years the papers included here reflect the changing circumstances around the study of accounting history.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781138977891
- ISBN-10: 1138977896
- Artikelnr.: 44395357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 198
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 352g
- ISBN-13: 9781138977891
- ISBN-10: 1138977896
- Artikelnr.: 44395357
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Multivolume collection by leading authors in the field
Part 1 Accounting History; Chapter 1 The study of accounting history, R H
Parker; Part 2 Accounting Problems; Chapter 2 Lower of Cost and Market in
Britain and the United States : An Historical Survey, R. H. Parker; Chapter
3 Discounted Cash Flow in Historical Perspective, R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School. Much of the research on
which this paper is based was carried out while the author was P. D. Leake
Research Fellow in Accounting at the London School of Economics in 1966.
The paper forms part of a forthcoming book, Accounting in Historical
Perspective, to be published by Macmillan ... Co. Ltd., London; Chapter 4
History of Accounting for Decisions, R H Parker; Chapter 5 The Want of
Uniformity in Accounts: A Nineteenth Century Debate, R. H.Parker; Chapter 6
Bookkeeping Barter and Current Cash Equivalents in Early New South Wales,
R. H. Parker; Part 3 Accounting People; Chapter 7 British Men of Account,
R. H. Parker; Chapter 8 British Accountants, R. H. Parker; Chapter 9 Those
first councillors ...; Chapter 10 Memorial, R. H. Parker; Chapter 11
Australia's First Accountancy Body-The Adelaide Society of Accountants, R.
H. Parker; Part 4 Accounting Literature; Chapter 12 *This article is taken
from the Appendix to "Accounting in Scotland: a historical bibliography",
compiled by Janet E. Pryce-Jones; annotated by R. H. Parker; 96 pages; 11
illustrations; author index; title index; £2·50.The bibliography is the
first publication of the Scottish Committee on Accounting History of The
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. It has just been
published.An order form for it appears at page i., R. H. Parker; Chapter 13
A Note on Savary's "Le Parfait Négociant", R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School, and P. D. Leake Research
Fellow (1966), London School of Economics and Political Science; Chapter 14
Reckoning, Merchants' Accounts, Book-Keeping, Accounting or Accountancy?
The Evidence of the Long Titles of Books on Accounting in English,
1543-1914, R. H. Parker*I am much indebted to M. F. Bywater, Anna B. G.
Dunlop, G. A. Lee and B. S. Yamey for their helpful comments on a previous
draft;
Parker; Part 2 Accounting Problems; Chapter 2 Lower of Cost and Market in
Britain and the United States : An Historical Survey, R. H. Parker; Chapter
3 Discounted Cash Flow in Historical Perspective, R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School. Much of the research on
which this paper is based was carried out while the author was P. D. Leake
Research Fellow in Accounting at the London School of Economics in 1966.
The paper forms part of a forthcoming book, Accounting in Historical
Perspective, to be published by Macmillan ... Co. Ltd., London; Chapter 4
History of Accounting for Decisions, R H Parker; Chapter 5 The Want of
Uniformity in Accounts: A Nineteenth Century Debate, R. H.Parker; Chapter 6
Bookkeeping Barter and Current Cash Equivalents in Early New South Wales,
R. H. Parker; Part 3 Accounting People; Chapter 7 British Men of Account,
R. H. Parker; Chapter 8 British Accountants, R. H. Parker; Chapter 9 Those
first councillors ...; Chapter 10 Memorial, R. H. Parker; Chapter 11
Australia's First Accountancy Body-The Adelaide Society of Accountants, R.
H. Parker; Part 4 Accounting Literature; Chapter 12 *This article is taken
from the Appendix to "Accounting in Scotland: a historical bibliography",
compiled by Janet E. Pryce-Jones; annotated by R. H. Parker; 96 pages; 11
illustrations; author index; title index; £2·50.The bibliography is the
first publication of the Scottish Committee on Accounting History of The
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. It has just been
published.An order form for it appears at page i., R. H. Parker; Chapter 13
A Note on Savary's "Le Parfait Négociant", R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School, and P. D. Leake Research
Fellow (1966), London School of Economics and Political Science; Chapter 14
Reckoning, Merchants' Accounts, Book-Keeping, Accounting or Accountancy?
The Evidence of the Long Titles of Books on Accounting in English,
1543-1914, R. H. Parker*I am much indebted to M. F. Bywater, Anna B. G.
Dunlop, G. A. Lee and B. S. Yamey for their helpful comments on a previous
draft;
Part 1 Accounting History; Chapter 1 The study of accounting history, R H
Parker; Part 2 Accounting Problems; Chapter 2 Lower of Cost and Market in
Britain and the United States : An Historical Survey, R. H. Parker; Chapter
3 Discounted Cash Flow in Historical Perspective, R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School. Much of the research on
which this paper is based was carried out while the author was P. D. Leake
Research Fellow in Accounting at the London School of Economics in 1966.
The paper forms part of a forthcoming book, Accounting in Historical
Perspective, to be published by Macmillan ... Co. Ltd., London; Chapter 4
History of Accounting for Decisions, R H Parker; Chapter 5 The Want of
Uniformity in Accounts: A Nineteenth Century Debate, R. H.Parker; Chapter 6
Bookkeeping Barter and Current Cash Equivalents in Early New South Wales,
R. H. Parker; Part 3 Accounting People; Chapter 7 British Men of Account,
R. H. Parker; Chapter 8 British Accountants, R. H. Parker; Chapter 9 Those
first councillors ...; Chapter 10 Memorial, R. H. Parker; Chapter 11
Australia's First Accountancy Body-The Adelaide Society of Accountants, R.
H. Parker; Part 4 Accounting Literature; Chapter 12 *This article is taken
from the Appendix to "Accounting in Scotland: a historical bibliography",
compiled by Janet E. Pryce-Jones; annotated by R. H. Parker; 96 pages; 11
illustrations; author index; title index; £2·50.The bibliography is the
first publication of the Scottish Committee on Accounting History of The
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. It has just been
published.An order form for it appears at page i., R. H. Parker; Chapter 13
A Note on Savary's "Le Parfait Négociant", R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School, and P. D. Leake Research
Fellow (1966), London School of Economics and Political Science; Chapter 14
Reckoning, Merchants' Accounts, Book-Keeping, Accounting or Accountancy?
The Evidence of the Long Titles of Books on Accounting in English,
1543-1914, R. H. Parker*I am much indebted to M. F. Bywater, Anna B. G.
Dunlop, G. A. Lee and B. S. Yamey for their helpful comments on a previous
draft;
Parker; Part 2 Accounting Problems; Chapter 2 Lower of Cost and Market in
Britain and the United States : An Historical Survey, R. H. Parker; Chapter
3 Discounted Cash Flow in Historical Perspective, R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School. Much of the research on
which this paper is based was carried out while the author was P. D. Leake
Research Fellow in Accounting at the London School of Economics in 1966.
The paper forms part of a forthcoming book, Accounting in Historical
Perspective, to be published by Macmillan ... Co. Ltd., London; Chapter 4
History of Accounting for Decisions, R H Parker; Chapter 5 The Want of
Uniformity in Accounts: A Nineteenth Century Debate, R. H.Parker; Chapter 6
Bookkeeping Barter and Current Cash Equivalents in Early New South Wales,
R. H. Parker; Part 3 Accounting People; Chapter 7 British Men of Account,
R. H. Parker; Chapter 8 British Accountants, R. H. Parker; Chapter 9 Those
first councillors ...; Chapter 10 Memorial, R. H. Parker; Chapter 11
Australia's First Accountancy Body-The Adelaide Society of Accountants, R.
H. Parker; Part 4 Accounting Literature; Chapter 12 *This article is taken
from the Appendix to "Accounting in Scotland: a historical bibliography",
compiled by Janet E. Pryce-Jones; annotated by R. H. Parker; 96 pages; 11
illustrations; author index; title index; £2·50.The bibliography is the
first publication of the Scottish Committee on Accounting History of The
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. It has just been
published.An order form for it appears at page i., R. H. Parker; Chapter 13
A Note on Savary's "Le Parfait Négociant", R. H. Parker*Reader in
Management Accounting, Manchester Business School, and P. D. Leake Research
Fellow (1966), London School of Economics and Political Science; Chapter 14
Reckoning, Merchants' Accounts, Book-Keeping, Accounting or Accountancy?
The Evidence of the Long Titles of Books on Accounting in English,
1543-1914, R. H. Parker*I am much indebted to M. F. Bywater, Anna B. G.
Dunlop, G. A. Lee and B. S. Yamey for their helpful comments on a previous
draft;