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Accounting and the First World War.

1 12 2014

The Accounting History Review has published a Special Issue: Accounting and the First World War.

 

  • Cartoons as alternative accounting: front-line supply in the First World War F.M. Miley, et al.
    Volume 24, Issue 2-3, 2014
  • Accounting for war risk costs: management accounting change at Guinness during the First World War Martin Quinn, et al.
    Volume 24, Issue 2-3, 2014
  • ‘A paradise for profiteers’? The importance and treatment of profits during the First World War Anthony J. Arnold
    Volume 24, Issue 2-3, 2014
  • Innovation and pragmatism in tax design: Excess Profits Duty in the UK during the First World War Mark Billings, et al.
    Volume 24, Issue 2-3, 2014

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