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The Origin and Evolution of Nineteenth-Century Asset Accounting*

Richard P. Brief

Business History Review, 1966, vol. 40, issue 1, 1-23

Abstract: The methods used to account for business assets in Britain and the United States during the nineteenth century are here examined in a context of interplay between “internal economic criteria” and “external constraints.”

Date: 1966
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