Merchants’ accounts, performance assessment and decision making in mercantilist Britain

Accounting, Organizations and Society - Tập 34 - Trang 551-570 - 2009
John Richard Edwards1, Graeme Dean2, Frank Clarke2,3
1Cardiff Business School, Colum Drive, Cardiff, Wales CF10 3EU, UK
2School of Business and Economics, Economics Building, The University of Sydney, NSW 2306, Australia
3Faculty of Business and Law, University of Newcastle, NSW 2308, Australia

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