Abstract:
Management accounting is very often presented as a tool for optimizing the firm's choices. Instead, this article shows that the implementation of comptabilité analytique in France (1900-1947) is the result of the willingness of limiting price competition, social networks in the sense of M. Granovetter [1994], and the political questioning of liberalism.
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