Accounting and economic decision
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Grace, E. A. 'Accounting and economic decision'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXIX, Part I, 1952/1953, pp73-97Download Item:
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Accounts, whether prepared for shareholders or management, provide a systematic basis for determining the employment of a very large part of national resources of manpower, material and
technique. I conceive that an attempt to examine the underlying methods and their application may be of interest to students of social sciences for whom this Society is a meeting place. I might
have hesitated to address you on so traditionally simple a subject as double-entry book-keeping, but recent statements of accountants and economists have emphasised that the significance
of the methods employed is not sufficiently appreciated and that there is by no means unanimity on the efficacy of some of the most fundamental traditional assumptions.
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Read before the Society, 27 March 1953
Author: Grace, E. A.
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXIX, Part I, 1952/1953
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