Accounting History
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Articles in Jul 2005 issue of Accounting History
- Reaction to World War I constraints to normal trade: the meat-packing industry in Canada and Australia
by McWatters, Cheryl S - Information, institutions and agency: the crisis of railroad finance in the 1890s and the evolution of corporate oversight capabilities
by Chandar, Nandini - Using William the Conqueror's accounting record to assess manorial efficiency
by McDonald, John - search for "true north" in corporate financial reporting, The
by Lee, Tom - A revisitation of the "audit expectations gap": judicial and practitioner views on the role of the auditor in late-Victorian England
by Teo, Eu-Jin - Editorial
by Carnegie, Garry D - story of Bernard F. Shields: the first professor of accountancy in the UK, The
by Clarke, Peter