History, theory and practice of accounting in Yugoslavia
M. Petrovic and
I. Turk
European Accounting Review, 1995, vol. 4, issue 4, 809-826
Abstract:
The paper provides an outline of the historical development of accounting in Yugoslavia (as it was constituted up to 1992). The constraints imposed by the then existing political and economic system upon the further development of accounting is discussed. The quickening pace of accounting change in 1990-2, stimulated by the prospect of a transition to a market economy, is examined.
Date: 1995
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