1st Edition

Economic Influences on the Development of Accounting in Firms

By George J. Staubus Copyright 1996

    First published in 1996. This volume explores firm accounting and its development to measure and report the effects of economic events on a firm or business. The purpose of this text is to stimulate interest in explaining the development of specific features of accounting in the firms that are important to the economies of Western industrialised countries by reference to the economic features of those firms.

    Chapter 1 The Nature of the Firm Chapter 2 Tier I Influences Chapter 3 Tier II Influences Chapter 4 The Role of Conflict of Interests Chapter 5 Size of Firm Chapter 6 Integration, Diversification and Organization Chapter 7 Valueless Accounting: Why? Chapter 8 Concluding Notes

    Biography

    George J. Staubus